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English: "Delta Rebel No. 2"

Boeing B-17F-30-BO Flying Fortress s/n 42-5077 323rd BS, 91st BG, 8th AF

This plane was shot down by fighters on the August 12,1943 mission to Gelsenkirchen,Germany. She was damaged first by Hauptmann Naumann of JG 26/6, then shot down by Obfw. Adolf Glunz of JG 26/4 in a Fw 190A-5 over Brunninghausen,Germany. 4 of the crew were KIA, 6 became POW's (MACR 261).
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