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Information about this photograph:
- Aircraft No: 42-102553
- Tail Letter: K; Fuselage ID: N7-K
- Group/Squadron: 398th, 603rd
- Official Name of Aircraft: LIL 8 BALL
- Date of Photograph: 26 July 1944
- Photo Location: Nuthampstead
- Crew at time of Photograph: Newman Crew
- Final Disposition of A/C: 26 July 1944 crashed in Nuthampstead, Lt. Herbert H. Newman Crew, all survived.
- Interpretive Comments:
- In the photo, the 2015th Fire Fighters at Nuthampstead spray foam on 42-102553 LIL 8 BALL after it crashed on take-off on a non-mission orientation flight. It overran the runway, hit a tractor, and caught fire.
- Details preceding the crash, how it happened and who was hurt are document on pages 75-77 of Bill Frankhouser's "WW II Odyssey", available in the 398th PX. Bill was the Navigator on the Newman crew that day. Only one man, Bernie MacKenzie was hurt.
- See also:
- Fire Fighters Crew - 2015th Engine Fire Fighters - 31 October 1944
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The Newman Crew on 26 July 1944 (compiled via the Frankhouser book, there were probably more crew but it is unclear who exactly was aboard that day):
- Herb Newman, Pilot
- Paul Deininger, Co-Pilot
- W. Dean Whitaker, Bombardier
- Bill Frankhouser, Navigator
- Bernie MacKenzie, Waist Gunner
Men in Photo (viewer's left to right), identifications by Bill Ahern:
- Thomas, first name unknown, man on left with cap
- Slomzynsiki, first name unknown, man on right with hose
Source Infomation:
- Photo Source: Malcolm Ozzie Osborn
- Photo Reference: 42-102553-N7-K_19440726
- Photographer: Unknown but probably 398th base photographer.
- Information compiled by the 398th Web team with special thanks to Bill Ahern, Lee Anne Bradley, Bill Frankhouser, and Malcolm Ozzie Osborn.
- If you would like to add information about this photograph, please contact our Aircraft Photo Coordinator. Please include the title.
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