NAME | TP | - | M# | SER | - | BLK | - | MF | SERIAL # |
AF |
BG |
BS |
SC | RCL/# | V#-P | PHOTO CREDITS |
SATANS KITE II |
B |
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24 |
D1 | - |
30 | - |
CO | 42-40079 | 7 | 11 | 26 | ~ | ~ | 00-3 |
TED KAMEN |
Contributor -
Patrick Freudenthal
18 Apr 43 – Hawaii
Standing (L-R) T/Sgt. Jack O. House - Engineer S/Sgt. Custus L. Foreman - Asst/Engineer S/Sgt. Donald S. Jorgenson - Asst/Radio Operator T/Sgt. Patrick B. Fitzpatrick - Radio Operator S/Sgt. Gordon W. Boland - Armament Pvt. J. Spitzelberger - Tail Gunner |
Kneeling (L-R) 1st Lt. Theodore J. Kamen - Navigator Capt. Donald l. MacArthur - Pilot 1st Lt. Charles I. Busick - Co-Pilot 1st Lt. John M. Drenan - Bombardier |
Info Contributor - Robert
Livingstone
Survived combat and was returned to the US on 26 May
44 where it became a training aircraft. In Nov 45, it entered the Restricted
category as an RB-24D, went to Kingman for storage in Dec 45 and in Jan 46 it
was turned over to the Reconstruction Finance Company for disposal. At some time
after that it would have been reduced to scrap and sold for smelting.
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