Any ideas?
Any ideas?
I am trying to find out what type of plane this is, also where this photo was taken and if there would be a record of it and the men standing next to it.
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Re: Any ideas?
Fascinating picture Annie, a relative in there perhaps? No expert by any means
but found Found this link (googled it):
http://www.angelfire.com/ne2/b17sunrise ... lanes.html
One of the bombers in the 452nd bomb group by the looks of it. There are a few
websites which can help with the identification of WW2 aircraft such as:
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/quiz/iden ... t-1154631/
I hope you find the information you are looking for Annie, it's probably all down to
knowing just where to look for it. Good luck..
but found Found this link (googled it):
http://www.angelfire.com/ne2/b17sunrise ... lanes.html
One of the bombers in the 452nd bomb group by the looks of it. There are a few
websites which can help with the identification of WW2 aircraft such as:
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/quiz/iden ... t-1154631/
I hope you find the information you are looking for Annie, it's probably all down to
knowing just where to look for it. Good luck..
Re: Any ideas?
Pretty sure thats a Lancaster. You would need to know the squadron number as there are some comprehensive squadron histories around. Good luck.
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Hi, and thanks for your reply.
Yes a relative is in the photo,
The problem I have is I think the plane is a Lancaster (corrected the spelling) Bomber?
So although the name is on the website you provided, they are American planes.
But thank you for looking for me
Yes a relative is in the photo,
The problem I have is I think the plane is a Lancaster (corrected the spelling) Bomber?
So although the name is on the website you provided, they are American planes.
But thank you for looking for me
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Sorry Bradford Road but followed your link and although 452nd Bomb Group did indeed name one of their planes Four Winds, the group was US and the photo is of RAF crew. 452 flew B17s and that is a Lancaster.
Re: Any ideas?
It is a Lancaster. Without a date that the picture was taken or the military registration of the aircraft it will be quite hard to track down the precise aircraft, but if you post it here with as much detail as you can you may well strike it lucky: http://www.pprune.org/aviation-history-nostalgia-86/
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Thanks Simon, thats what I thought it was,and I will look into it further.simon wrote:Pretty sure thats a Lancaster. You would need to know the squadron number as there are some comprehensive squadron histories around. Good luck.
Opps I meant Lancaster!
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I used to live on the old site of RAF Chedburgh
http://www.stedmundsbury.gov.uk/sebc/visit/rafhist.cfm
The relay for air traffic control is still there. You would record an album onto a cassette and they would be speaking over the music - you are through now to Lambourn...
http://www.stedmundsbury.gov.uk/sebc/visit/rafhist.cfm
The relay for air traffic control is still there. You would record an album onto a cassette and they would be speaking over the music - you are through now to Lambourn...