| Serial Number: | 42-3483 |
| Name: | Not Known |
| Manufacturer: | Built by the Douglas Aircraft Company, B-17G-1-DL, Camouflage |
| Squadron: | 482nd Bombardment Group (H), 812th Bombardment Squadron (H) |
| Squadron ID Code: | MI*A |
| Start Date: | Not Known |
| Missions: | This aircraft was credited with 1 combat mission with the 384th. |
| End Date: | 0000.. |
| Photo Album: | No Photo Album For This Aircraft |
| History: | Del Denver 20/6/43; Rome 7/8/43; Ass with H2S 812BS/482BG [MI-A] Alconbury 10/43; 384BG Grafton Underwood 14/4/44; tran 401BG Deenethorpe 17/4/44; became radio-relay w/8th Fighter Command 22/7/44; RetUS Bradley 12/7/45; RFC Kingman 30/12/45. CHOPSTICK A-ABLE. |
| Research Notes: | Per Freeman FORTLOG: B-17G-1-DL was redesignated B-17F-70-DL. It retains the original Block number in the database to avoid confusion due to the presence of the chin turret. |
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| Number | Date | Target | Results | Mission/Sortie Information |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50⇗ | 5 January 1944 | Target: Port Area Type: Transportation Location: Kiel, Germany | Completed Mission | PFF aircraft, Pilot Miller, and unidentified crewmembers loaned by 482nd BG. Aircraft landed at its home airfield, Alconbury. Assignment of Rich to this sortie as Co-pilot is based on inference from the horizontal format TO&L Sheet. Sortie Report ⇗ |