Good storyI saw this very same B17 in Macon at the Herbert Smart airport back in the 1990s. There was a lady from Great Britain who was a little girl during WWII, and she said she would be awakened in the early mornings by the crew chief's warming up the engines on the bombers at the airfield. She told how her "mum" would get her up so they could say prayers for the young lads going out that day.
All you had to do was complete 25 bombing missions to rotate home. It took until 1943 for anyone to do that. The airplane that did it was the Memphis Belle. She's been fully restored and resides at Wright Paterson museum in Dayton, Ohio.
