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![]() "Mitchell Holman" wrote in message ... "scott king" wrote in news:_3tGh.6343$PL.1823 @newsread4.news.pas.earthlink.net: I have just recently discover these pictures of my great uncle. I believe the aircraft to be a b-17 or a b-24. I don't have a lot of experience identifying planes of this era. any help would be appreciated It is a B-25, the H model. Fitted with 75 mm Cannon in nose for close ground attack work. I guess there were many aircraft with the same "nose art" names. I thought it was a B-25 myself but all I could find on the web was this: 42-52191 LILLIE BELLE B-24H-10-FO N Ditched in North Sea 3/6/1944. One survivor: Lt. Gerald J. Cyr But on this aircraft the name is spelled differently. Lillie Bell. Oh well, I tried but am normally wrong. Jim Morris |
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