This package contains the texture file for two Boeing B-17 E: Black and white texture for Tugboat Annie. Red stripes for Birmingham Blitzkrieg.
To be used with FDG2 B-17 E.
I attached a copy of the DP file with empty GUNSTATIONS and PAYLOADS section, as those aircrafts were unarmed.
41-9020 on Apr 18, 1943 became target tug ship for 303rd BG as "Phyllis,” aka "Tugboat Annie". Crash landed at Molesworth, England Jul 23, 1944.
41-9020, formerly "Phyllis" of the 340th BS 97th BG. "Phyllis" started flying missions in 1942 and is known for being photographed with massive tail damage after making it safely back to base. She was later transferred to the 92nd and then the 303rd BG, where she was called "Tugboat Annie" and became their assembly ship and a group "hack." The aircraft was salvaged on 27 July 1945 after an accidental wheels-up landing during a cross country trip rom Molesworth to Kingscliffe on 23 July.
9100 "Birmingham Blitzkrieg", 97th BG, 414th BS, flown on first 8th AF mission in Europe in Aug 17, 1942.
Aircraft was transferred to 92nd BG at Bovington Aug 24, 1942; transferred to Combat Crew Replacement Center (CCRC) at Bovington; transferred to 379th BG, 525th BS at Kimbolton and used as a formation aircraft during assembly for target; transfered to the RAF at Clunto 8-Feb-44. Salvaged Jun 18, 1945 in the UK.
Good flights to all of you.
Comments and questions are welcome.
F. de Bressy
To be used with FDG2 B-17 E.
I attached a copy of the DP file with empty GUNSTATIONS and PAYLOADS section, as those aircrafts were unarmed.
41-9020 on Apr 18, 1943 became target tug ship for 303rd BG as "Phyllis,” aka "Tugboat Annie". Crash landed at Molesworth, England Jul 23, 1944.
41-9020, formerly "Phyllis" of the 340th BS 97th BG. "Phyllis" started flying missions in 1942 and is known for being photographed with massive tail damage after making it safely back to base. She was later transferred to the 92nd and then the 303rd BG, where she was called "Tugboat Annie" and became their assembly ship and a group "hack." The aircraft was salvaged on 27 July 1945 after an accidental wheels-up landing during a cross country trip rom Molesworth to Kingscliffe on 23 July.
9100 "Birmingham Blitzkrieg", 97th BG, 414th BS, flown on first 8th AF mission in Europe in Aug 17, 1942.
Aircraft was transferred to 92nd BG at Bovington Aug 24, 1942; transferred to Combat Crew Replacement Center (CCRC) at Bovington; transferred to 379th BG, 525th BS at Kimbolton and used as a formation aircraft during assembly for target; transfered to the RAF at Clunto 8-Feb-44. Salvaged Jun 18, 1945 in the UK.
Good flights to all of you.
Comments and questions are welcome.
F. de Bressy