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Mar 16th, 2017: Lane Tech of Chicago
Lane Tech of Chicago is a strange name for an airplane, Especially a B-17 in WW II, when they were usually had names like
Memphis Belle, Shoo Shoo Baby, Hells Angel, or Our Gal Sal. But there was a very good reason, the boys (no girls allowed) at Lane Tech Vocational School, in Chicago, over a six month window raised $300,000($4.3 million today) and bought the plane for the USAAC. The christening, at what later became Midway airport, was a typical military SNAFU, in that they ushered the student delegation to a B-24 and broke the bottle of Champagne on the landing gear. The result was the papers and airport didn’t have a picture of the B17 showing the serial number. ![]() One of those students, Ted Szalinski wanted to know what happened to the plane. Rumored it was shot down in 1944, but without the number, the government said, duh. When a picture surfaced showing the number, he found a Dutchman named Teunis Schuurman, who is a volunteer World War II researcher who has spent 10 hours a day over the last 11 years documenting 316 Allied Aircraft that crashed in a 50-by-50-mile area around his hometown of Vollenhove, along with their histories. ![]() Schuurman revealed the name had been changed to Wacky Woody, flew eight total missions, including in Norway, Germany and the Netherlands. It was shot down in April of ’44, and 5 crew were captured, while 5 evaded capture, which is amazing considering the allies lost 25% of their bombers on an average mission, with all(10) aboard. Sounds like a crash landing rather than a crash. All ten survived the war. link link
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