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Help needed with B-24 crash parts i.d

Mon Sep 09, 2013 2:21 am

Hi everyone. I'm a member of The Tower Museum at Bassingbourn here in the UK and currently i'm investigating the crash site of resident Boeing B-50D 49-0270 of the 341th BS, 97th BG, 97th BW (pilot George W. Barnes) which came down on the 3/2/51, sadly with the loss of seven of the ten man crew.

I have retrieved a few pieces of the aircraft from the field, and it is hoped that some of these will be used to make up a display for the museum to remember those on board.
Firstly can anyone identify two brackets / hinges marked GK-32D 1229. There is also a circle disected inside by a cross making four segments, and in each segment are H T 9 8 (how do you post photos on here please?).

Any further help would be much appreciated.

Rob

Re: Help needed with Boeing B-50D crash parts i.d

Mon Sep 09, 2013 4:07 am

Posting photos: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1822

Re: Help needed with Boeing B-50D crash parts i.d

Mon Sep 09, 2013 5:31 am

The parts you have are not B-50. GK 32 is a B-24 Liberator part number prefix.

Re: Help needed with Boeing B-50D crash parts i.d

Mon Sep 09, 2013 8:18 am

Wow thats interesting Forgotten Field, as ive not heard of a B-24 crash here (Bassingbourn was of course home to the 91st bomb group with B-17's).

http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?126368-Crash-parts-i-d-needed


Rob
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Re: Title change; Help needed B.24 Liberator crash parts i.d

Mon Sep 09, 2013 3:41 pm

Going by Forgotten Fields info i have changed the title to B-24 Liberator parts. I have also discovered that RAF B-24 Liberator KN742 crashed at night near Bassingbourn on the 8/11/45, so that could be what these are from. Therefore i would appreciate anymore info on this accident or if anyone can identify the parts mentioned.

Thanks,

Rob

Re: Help needed with Boeing B-50D crash parts i.d

Mon Sep 09, 2013 7:46 pm

I believe GK32 parts suffixed D are from Ford-built B-24 cowling assemblies.
That would potentially tally with KN724 being a Ford-built airframe (B-24L-20-FO 44-50167).

Re: Help needed with Boeing B-50D crash parts i.d

Tue Sep 10, 2013 1:33 am

Thank you for that Paul, that really helps. It was also suggested that those two parts maybe something to do with the cowling gills, so that ties in as well. Don't suppose anyone has a pic of KN724 do they?


Rob

Re: Help needed with B-24 crash parts i.d

Thu Sep 12, 2013 10:39 am

Thanks to some fine detective work by a fellow enthusiast its now been confirmed that the two brackets were used to connect the cowlings to the engine of a B-24. Thanks to everyone on here who helped identify these as B-24 parts.

In the link below i have added a pic of some other parts found at the site.
Comments welcome !

http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthre ... i-d-needed

Rob

Re: Help needed with B-24 crash parts i.d

Fri Sep 13, 2013 3:39 pm

One of the items found is what looks like a crew access door handle, and stamped on it is a circle with H T 535 inside it. Is there any way of telling where it would of been used on the aircraft?


Rob

Re: Help needed with B-24 crash parts i.d

Fri Sep 13, 2013 8:32 pm

Hi Rob,

If it would help I can pop down to Bassingbourn on the next museum open day and have a look at the bits and see what we can come up with.
Alternatively, any time that's mutualy suitable, I'm only up at Kettering so not that far away. :)

Re: Help needed with B-24 crash parts i.d

Sat Sep 14, 2013 2:31 am

Hi Paul, that would be great - thank you. The Tower Museum is next open on the 13th October, and i'll make sure i put the bits in the boot of my car (i may have a few more by then).

In time we are hoping to put together a small display about this B-24 as part of Bassingbourns post-war history - when we have confirmation that it is KN742, so any assistance would be very welcome.

Edit.. Incidentally if anyone has any photos or info on RAF Liberator KN742 we would be very pleased to hear from you :)


Rob

Re: Help needed with B-24 crash parts i.d

Thu Oct 03, 2013 3:23 pm

Pleased to say i have now located the crash site of Boeing B-50D 49-0270. To help things along does anyone have a photo of this particular Superfortress that could be used by the museum?

Thanks,


Rob
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