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Collection: Crashed Bombers
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2100112 - Q - Wreckage of bomber in snow - details unknown
"Impatient Virgin" Crash
"Impatient Virgin" just after crash landing - her crew stand with the wreckage
"Miss Emmy Lou" crash, 12/22/1943, at Richards farm, West Bradham near Shipdham
"Northern Lass" Crash site
"Paper Doll" crash site, May 18, 1944, Hollis Nickols crew bailed out and the plane crashed at Dietschwil, Switzerland
#42-100112Q 68TH BS
"Sweat Box" B-24 J CO 44-40071 P+ QK 66th BS Crashed on landing 5 Nov 1944
"The Falcon" 466th crashed bomber at Shipdham - Paterson farmhouse is in the background
"The Impatient Virgin" crash site - mostly damage around nose and sheared prop
#123703 crash, 2/20/1943, crash viewed from port wing
#123778, Vertical stabilizer of crashed bomber
#123800 B-24D crash landing
#2100112 - Crashed in snow
#2100400 Crashed in Snow
#260, 12/29/1944
Wreckage from a B-24 crash,
4 images from the crash.
#295226 Parked on Hardstand, Plants poking through
#41-23813 V 68th Victory Ship, Crashed January 21, 1944
Hit by ME109s over Escalles sur Buchy
11/29/1944, flat tire on takeoff, A/C 124
27521, 11/26/43 crash
295226 B-24 Crashed in a field of flowers
41-23779 Q, Lost January 14, 1944, Wreckage of Vertical Stabilizer
42-51258 Crash on Feb 25, 1945 in Belgium
From Yves de Ryckel:
I’ve original photos of the B-24J 42-51258 J+ crash site. (44th BG 66th Squadron)
The photos were taken by my father in law, Thierry de Pierpont, immediately after the crash that happened on February 25th, 1945
For some…
42-7650 J bar 67th Squadron, "Ole Miss"
42-95226 C, 68th Squadron, "Channel Hopper" - Emergency landed in Switzerland July 20, 1944 after hit by flak
44th BG Crashed Aircraft, no one injured, July 6, 1944, 42-100367 F
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