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Collection: Damaged Bombers
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20mm cannon hole, 7/12/1942
B-24D Emergency landing after damaged hydraulic system caused nose wheel failure, 1/10/1943
Kiel Raid, May 14, 1943, Damaged Left Vertical Stabilizer
Damage to Left Vertical Stabilize from Kiel Raid May 14 1943
May 14, 1943, Kiel raid, damage to a landing gear assessed at Shipdham
Flak Hole Left Wing, from May 14, 1943 raid to Kiel, B-24D Shipdham
May 14, 1943, Kiel Raid damage, Lin is 2nd from right standing
Flak Damage from Kiel Raid May 14, 1943, B-24D Shipdham
Flak damage to right vertical stabilizer, #27507, 12/11/1943, "Heaven can Wait"
124009, Margarget Ann, 68th BS, October 15, 1943, Kessler, Bar J, Also says October 1, 1943
Tire damage on B-24, 12/20/1943
D-165 CO 42-72873B 67th BS. Raggedy Ann
AC 328, Flak damage to left side of fuselage, 5/29/44
Nose turret door sheared off and lodged in the wing of a bomber, 8/7/1944
Damage to the undercarriage of a B-24 fuselage at Shipdham, 8/9/1944
#42-50660 R+ from the 66th Squadron
Flak damage to 42-51704, taken on 1/17/45, 506th squadron bomber
Airmen huddle around a bomber parked at Shipdham - the prop sheared off in flight after it couldn't be feathered
Flak damage, yellow indicator door on bomb bay doors
Lemon Drop Back from Raid, cable caught in nose dropped down from German plane, note twin .50 cal guns, 41-23699
Flak hit on horizontal stabilizer, AC #124229
G-57258, Flak Damage to Vertical Stabilizer
G-57258, Flak Damage to Engine 1 on Left Wing, Parked on Grassy Area
Damage to Bomber, Likely Flak, Can't Tell Exactly where on Fuselage but Entire Panel Ripped Off
Wrecked bomber hauled to scrap yard
Debris from an explosion or crash at Shipdham
Damage to Nose Turret Door, 8/7/1944
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