![B-17G Fortresses of the 96th Bomb Squadron are joined by a damaged P-38J Lightning fighter on the return from a mission, before 10 Jun 1944. Note feathered engine on the P-38 with oil stains covering the engine cowling [Colorized by WW2DB]](/images/ai/20230224/50f3c5cae644b.jpg)
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Caption | B-17G Fortresses of the 96th Bomb Squadron are joined by a damaged P-38J Lightning fighter on the return from a mission, before 10 Jun 1944. Note feathered engine on the P-38 with oil stains covering the engine cowling [Colorized by WW2DB] ww2dbase | ||||||||
Colorization Note | This photograph was originally a black and white photograph; the colorized version presented here was a derivative work by WW2DB. The colors used in this version were speculative, and could be significantly different from the real colors. Processed using Adobe Photoshop Image Processor, with default neural filter, selecting "None" as the profile. View the original black and white photograph at its own permanent page. | ||||||||
Photographer | Unknown | ||||||||
Source | ww2dbaseUnited States National Archives via D. Sheley | ||||||||
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Photo Size | 3,702 x 2,863 pixels | ||||||||
Added By | David Stubblebine | ||||||||
Colorized Date | 24 Feb 2023 | ||||||||
Licensing | Public Domain. According to the US National Archives, as of 21 Jul 2010: Please contact us regarding any inaccuracies with the above information. Thank you. |
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David Stubblebine says:
1 Feb 2015 07:12:45 PM
Zoran:
Thank you very much for your augmentation of the data behind these images. It is always better to have more detail than not enough and I welcome all contributions to the data pile.
In this case, however, you may have your 'T's and 'V's reversed. The 2nd BG website says the 96th BS was marked with 'T's and the 49th BS was marked with 'V's, making this aircraft part of the 96th BS. The Wiki page for the 96th BS has an image showing the 'T' marking quite clearly.
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1 Feb 2015 07:12:45 PM
Zoran:
Thank you very much for your augmentation of the data behind these images. It is always better to have more detail than not enough and I welcome all contributions to the data pile.
In this case, however, you may have your 'T's and 'V's reversed. The 2nd BG website says the 96th BS was marked with 'T's and the 49th BS was marked with 'V's, making this aircraft part of the 96th BS. The Wiki page for the 96th BS has an image showing the 'T' marking quite clearly.
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David Stubblebine says:
1 Feb 2015 09:08:22 PM
This photo has been dated as it has, before 10 Jun 1944, based on the P-38J seen in the image. This particular aircraft (s/n #43-28529) was lost near Ploesti on 10 Jun 1944 when the pilot apparently misjudged his strafing run on a train and crashed into the train. The pilot, Capt A.J. Bischoff, Jr., was killed (MACR 6036).
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1 Feb 2015 09:08:22 PM
This photo has been dated as it has, before 10 Jun 1944, based on the P-38J seen in the image. This particular aircraft (s/n #43-28529) was lost near Ploesti on 10 Jun 1944 when the pilot apparently misjudged his strafing run on a train and crashed into the train. The pilot, Capt A.J. Bischoff, Jr., was killed (MACR 6036).
4. Anonymous says:
7 Jul 2017 07:23:07 AM
You are correct on the Capt. info I have most of P-38 pilots items, A-2 , Uniforms , medals,etc.
7 Jul 2017 07:23:07 AM
You are correct on the Capt. info I have most of P-38 pilots items, A-2 , Uniforms , medals,etc.
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1 Feb 2015 05:44:03 AM
These are B-17FGs of 49th BS (T shaped marking), not 96th BS (V shaped marking), both of 2nd BG (marked with Y in a circle) and P-38 is No. 6 of 27th FS, 1st FG (sharp eyed viewers-note red fuselage markings).