dbrown wrote:
John I think you have it - the same style lettering on the 'Ready' and (a thin thread no doubt) what appears to be the same chipping on the #3 engine cowling.


Well, I looked at the other "
Ready's" (
Freddie and
Betty) again. Stepping back for a second, I do not think it would be those as the nose art is sexual and I don't think the good sisters at the Lady of Lourdes there in Chicago would want to contaminate the kids minds with sexy nose art. Could there be another
Ready named something else with a bear for nose art?.....I suppose it's slightly possible.
At that link above one of the posters said his dad is the 3rd guy from the left in the
Ready Teddy pic we see. The poster stated they were doing altitude testing with a
Ready Teddy in 1943. He didn't say where. I would speculate any performance testing would be in the states?? Is there anyway whatsoever his dad's B-17
Ready Teddy was modified for the altitude testing to what we see in the Lady of Lourdes pic?? I would have no idea, the smart guys here would have to figure that out. The Lady of Lourdes pic is June of 1944. IAW with another poster there, a Ready Teddy II crash landed in France in Sept of 1944 and was salvaged in November 1944. The 1943 / June '44 / Sept '44 / Nov '44 timeline would work out. What is going in the yes category is the nose art, the font and spelling, the women's names below the windows. What says no is what Dave is saying. The clues are pretty strong both directions. I would not rule it out unless it is impossible for that Lady of Lourdes B-17 to have a unique modification done to it for the altitude testing in 1943. The mystery continues......