NAME | TP | - | M# | SER | - | BLK | - | MF | SERIAL # |
AF |
BG |
BS |
SC | RCL/# | V#-P | PHOTO CREDITS |
SUPERSTITIOUS AL-O-YSIUS |
B |
- |
24 |
H |
- |
10 | - |
FO | 42-52136 |
15 |
449 |
717 |
~ |
45 | 01-3 | N/A |
Starboard (Right) Side - Lost 2 Apr 44, AUT - MACR 3995 - Pilot John H. Starr
Info Contributor - Paul
Simeone (Nephew of
C. Simeone - Tail Gunner)
On her 26th mission to Steyr, Austria (2 Apr 44, to bomb a parts making plant
for Messerschmitt aircraft), SUPERSTITIOUS AL-O-YSIUS was lost at 12:30 P.M., on
the return from the target. Another plane, MISS BEHAVIN (42-52086), was hit by a
rocket from a fighter, lost control, and hit SUPERSTITIOUS AL-O-YSIUS. A third
plane, PEERLESS CLIPPER (41-29216), was hit by debris from both planes. All
three went down and all crews were KIA except one member, Mark Schneider (Ball
Turret Gunner on MISS BEHAVIN), who survived the fall from 21,000 feet!
Lt. Starr - Pilot Robert Samson - Co-Pilot G. Radcliffe - Engineer E. Byer - Radio Operator Paul Lhevinne - Bombardier |
Joe Smith - Navigator C. Simeone - Tail Gunner W. Tom - Ball Turret Gunner T. Mikolojizzo - Waist Gunner Porter Singleton - Waist Gunner |
Info Contributor - Mark
Coffee
Note: Joe Smith (Navigator) was replaced
by George Parks on 2 Apr 44 mission.
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