The B-17 Liberty Bell has crashed. Apparently no inuries to crew or passegers, but it appears that the plane is a total loss.
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Yikes.
Glad all the crew and passangers were ok.Last edited by planecrazy2; 06-13-2011, 09:31 AM.'71 S.D.1000, '85-'91,'94',95,'97-'99,'02,'04,'06,'08,'10,'13,'14 NCAR.
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Where and when did that happen?
My two step sons, and their two brothers, and father, were to take a "ride" in the Collins Foundation's B-24 this last saturday out of Buchanan Airfield in Concord, CA, but due to engine trouble with the B-24, they got to go for the ride in the B-17 instead.
Even though I have history with the B-24/Privateer, I think they got the better deal with the B-17...
But I have not heard of "Liberty Bell"... I don't think it's the same one, but then again I don't know..
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Originally posted by IcePaq View PostIt emergency landed and then burned.
Liberty Belle did not crash.
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Originally posted by BUD_XXX View PostHow many does that leave.. still flying??? Gulp!
Here's the latest Chi-town Tribune update my old pal Kevin there just relayed:
DBD
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That's sickening.......reminds me of the B-29 Ki Bird catching fire and burning........gives me that sickening stomach feeling. Like others have said, I'm glad everyone got out safe. She looked good sitting in the field on all three gear, other then the fire. Looks like the crew did a great job. Someone asked how many B-17's are left, I just heard there's 50 in the world, but only 13 or 14 flyable. When I go by the one sitting next to Hiway 99 at Tulare, I always think it's ashame, that it's sitting out in the weather and apparently very little care being taken of her. Wish someone would adapot or buy her and give hera better home.
Brian
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This is really sad that another WWII aircraft has been lost. While "Liberty Belle" was here in CO just last month (I think), I got to spend some time on the tarmac with her and took about 40 pictures of her. "Liberty Belle" was beautiful!
Glad to hear that everyone got out ok! Awesome job by the pilot setting her down in a field on the wheels!
From what I have read, all indications are pointing to an engine fire. But looking at the pictures...the 4 engines appear to be fine? The 4 engine nacells look fine while the flames are burning the fusalage in in half? I'm not doubting any eye whitness's account. But this is what my observation is by looking at the pictures. I am no expert by any stretch!
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I hope everyone will join me tonight in raising a glass to the crew of the Liberty Belle for putting her down on the wheels and getting stopped before running out of (short and soft) field. The trees in the fence row are not far from where she came to a stop.
I'm thankful that everyone got out safely. Liberty Belle will be missed at the airshows.
I was driving in Illinois on business when I heard the sad news on the radio this morning. I'm not usually one to be a "wreck chaser" but I had to drive out there for a look.
Last edited by N22252; 02-06-2012, 09:39 PM.
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This is a stupid question so please be gentile.
Is it truly a total loss? I've read magazine articles and seen TV shows were they find an old wreck on some god forsaken island. They recover some scraps of metal not much bigger than a coffee can. Ten years and millions of dollars later Steve Hinton is flying it to airshows around the country. Is it a money thing, or is it truly that there's not enough left to rebuild?Tony
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