Posted on 05/23/2021 12:20:05 PM PDT by mylife
The impact is deafening. More than 18,000 feet above the German city of Fürth, the World War II B-24 bomber they call Dixie Flyer has just delivered its full payload onto a German manufacturer,
That’s because a German shell (or flak) has pierced directly through the center of his B-24 Liberator. The whiplash is so intense that only harnesses keep him in his seat. Still, Stewart rises in the air; pilot Capt. Neil Johnson’s hands are briefly shaken from the controls; and for a moment, the entire plane is consumed with smoke as it violently ascends. When Stewart finally gets his bearings, he’s able to look down and see the hole in the aircraft—the edge of it is inches from his boot. Almost two feet in width, the gap offers a clear view through the plane’s fuselage and straight on to the German landscape below.
(Excerpt) Read more at denofgeek.com ...
Correction. Title is “Hank and Jim”
Sounds interesting. Do you have a link?
There are way to many good ones to have a favorite. He made a great one with June Allison.
I read an excerpt. I may have to buy it. Currently reading a 3 volume Civil War set by Shelby Foote.
I met Henry Fonda years ago in Omaha. He was good friends with Emmy Gifford. A lady who had started her own theater in the neighborhood I grew up in.
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