MauldinFan
Well-Known Member
Hollywood would leave you to think that flak was always the size of a pie plate.
This is real Flak, recovered from a 91st BG B17 in 1944.
The piece with the shiny end came through the nose and struck the copilot's seat. Thankfully, a previously pilfered British manhole cover attached to the underside of the secured his second son's existence after the war.
The shiny part is the skin of the Flying Fortress.
These were given to me by the vet in the 1990s.
God Speed, Mr Delo. I still miss our conversations.
This is real Flak, recovered from a 91st BG B17 in 1944.
The piece with the shiny end came through the nose and struck the copilot's seat. Thankfully, a previously pilfered British manhole cover attached to the underside of the secured his second son's existence after the war.
The shiny part is the skin of the Flying Fortress.
These were given to me by the vet in the 1990s.
God Speed, Mr Delo. I still miss our conversations.
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