Glass framed engine parts a case section and a pipework section from American B17 flying fortress bomber 42-31367 named Chow Hound shot down 8th August 1944 over Normandy

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This is a glass-framed engine parts a case section and a pipework section. The parts have ripped and bent by the impact of the crash they are in very solid condition and has been carefully cleaned and retain some of there original colours .They are presented in a glass-fronted box frame, complete with background information and numerous photographs including crew picture , making it perfect for display. The frame measures 12 half inches by 9 inches in size.The part is from American B17 flying fortress bomber number 42-31367 named Chow Hound of 91st Bomber Group which was shot down by German flak it was hit in fuselage and blew aircraft in half, on the 8th August 1944 and the bomber crashed at Gelnannes which is South of Alencon in Normandy.

The crew of Chow Hand Back Row - Left to Right:S/Sgt. John K. (Judge) Callaway Left Waist Gunner; S/Sgt. John (Boots) Weddle, Ball Turret; T/Sgt. Joseph E. (Bing) Bentzel, Engineer; S/Sgt. Richard J. (Sparkling Richard) Pries; Radio Operator; S/Sgt. Charles L. (Chile) Nuse, Right Waist Gunner; S/Sgt. Roland R. Michel, Tail Gunner.

Pilot Jack Thompson, Co-pilot: Dave Nelson, Navigator: Chas Bacigalupa*, Bombardier: Chas Sherrill, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Henry Kortebein (Korthbein?), Radio Operator: Blake Treece, Ball turret gunner: Warren Godsey, Waist gunner: Dick Collins, Tail gunner: Gerald Gillies all 9 of them were Killed in Action

This is a glass-framed engine parts a case section and a pipework section. The parts have ripped and bent by the impact of the crash they are in very solid condition and has been carefully cleaned and retain some of there original colours .They are presented in a glass-fronted box frame, complete with background information and numerous photographs including crew picture , making it perfect for display. The frame measures 12 half inches by 9 inches in size.The part is from American B17 flying fortress bomber number 42-31367 named Chow Hound of 91st Bomber Group which was shot down by German flak it was hit in fuselage and blew aircraft in half, on the 8th August 1944 and the bomber crashed at Gelnannes which is South of Alencon in Normandy.

The crew of Chow Hand Back Row - Left to Right:S/Sgt. John K. (Judge) Callaway Left Waist Gunner; S/Sgt. John (Boots) Weddle, Ball Turret; T/Sgt. Joseph E. (Bing) Bentzel, Engineer; S/Sgt. Richard J. (Sparkling Richard) Pries; Radio Operator; S/Sgt. Charles L. (Chile) Nuse, Right Waist Gunner; S/Sgt. Roland R. Michel, Tail Gunner.

Pilot Jack Thompson, Co-pilot: Dave Nelson, Navigator: Chas Bacigalupa*, Bombardier: Chas Sherrill, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Henry Kortebein (Korthbein?), Radio Operator: Blake Treece, Ball turret gunner: Warren Godsey, Waist gunner: Dick Collins, Tail gunner: Gerald Gillies all 9 of them were Killed in Action