CRASH OF A B-17 FLYING FORTRESS
AT BATCHELOR AIRFIELD, NT

ON 28 JANUARY 1942

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Photo from Rod Jackson

This is believed to be B-17 Flying Fortress #40-3067 at Archerfield airfield

On 28 January 1942, a USAAF B-17 Flying Fortress #40-3067, piloted by Lieutenant Teats crashed on take off at Batchelor airfield in the Northern Territory. It was damaged beyond repair.

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Photo from Rod Jackson

Larger version of the above photograph of B-17 Flying Fortress #40-3067. 

 

REFERENCE

Document prepared by 1st Lt. Elmore G. Brown, titled:-

"Headquarters, USA Air Forces in Australia
A-4. Aircraft Movements Status & Statistics Section
Location and Status of Damaged Aircraft in Australia"

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I'd like to thank Chris Jamesson for his assistance with this page.

 

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