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In the next six months, the Belle flew missions over France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. She was struck by flak, 20mm cannon shells and machine gun bullets. Every major part of the plane was replaced at least once, including the engines (nine times), both wings, tails and main landing gears. Four of the plane's crew of 10 died during combat.
According to Army records, the plane flew 148 hours, dropping more than 60 tons of bombs, all on daylight missions.
I've often thought, had aircraft engineers knew that their designs were to last into the 21st century (for that matter even 10 years after the war) would they have made common maintenance jobs more user friendly. It's crazy to think in only 148 hours all these parts were replaced/repaired. I can imagine it to owning a Nascar and having to rebuild the engine after every race and sometimes the whole car.