PbyCat-Guy wrote:
I've been web surfing today, and there's a program on TV and they showed B-17s in spins. Does any one know of any stories of a bomber crew that managed to get into a spin but was able to get out of one and continue flying? Or were all the bombers that ended up in a spin doomed?

Bombers have all the issues involved with spins PLUS additional issues that effect their spin axis.
There isn't actually a "one answer fits all" situation when discussing spins in complex aircraft like a bomber.
The problem is that each spin entry and what happens after that entry involves an extremely complex equation involving gross weight, fuel load and location and balance of that fuel load at the instant of spin entry, and other factors involving what's on board and where it is located in the wings and fuselage.
Less complex aircraft like a fighter are prone to known established spin modes as most have already been discovered and recorded during flight test and military acceptance periods.
With something as large as a bomber, even if that bomber has been spin tested during production flight testing, the numerous ways a bomber can be configured as a spin is entered makes it extremely difficult to pin down exactly where the moments of inertia and the spin axis will end up stabilizing both through the incipient stage and into full auto-rotation.
In other words, a bomber might spin a certain way on Monday and another way on Tuesday. This of course is the case with many complex aircraft, but something the size of a bomber entering into a spin mode might require some excellent piloting technique to effect recovery.
Dudley Henriques