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"Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in
: "gregvk" wrote in message ... I didn't hear it from a film. I heard about it from some old guy who saw one land that way. The craft's hydraulics got damaged and stopped working, which made it impossible to drop the landing gear or to rotate the ball turret (it had to be properly positioned in order for the gunner to open the little door and climb into the craft) so the gunner was stuck in there and they had to belly land. I always thought the B-17 had a manual override crank or something to rotate the ball turret by hand... But maybe they didn't all have those, or it was also damaged (or maybe I'm mistaken about the existence of a manual override). Hey Bertie, your forgot to change your name back!!! :0) Did I? Do tell. Bertie |