The National Museum of the United States Air Force just held a ceremony yesterday to announce that they had been donated the original pilot's instrument panel for the
Memphis Belle. Apparently, it had been removed from the plane at some point and given to the president of Boeing. It was then given to a WWII veteran who donated it to the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force. They, in turn, have just now donated it to NMUSAF. Although, it is only the left-hand side of the instrument panel, it includes the original data plate!
The funny thing is, if it hadn't been removed from the plane back then - given the vandalism and theft that occurred while it was on display in Memphis - we probably wouldn't have it now. The only other original part that has been returned that I am aware of is the "
engine primer knob from the co-pilot’s side panel". Anyone aware of any others? (IIRC, they declared amnesty for anyone returning a part that was stolen.)
Watch the ceremony here:
Memphis Belle Pilot’s Instrument Panel DonationEDIT: I almost forgot; they announced that the
Belle would go on display on the 75th anniversary of the 25th mission in May 2018.
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