I watched the video of your father in your channel and I'm certain you must feel very proud of him. I too have a great amount of respect and admiration for the airmen of the US Army Air Forces that went through such hazardous times in order to defend our freedom and values from genocidal regimes like the Axis Powers were during WWII.
I'm glad to hear that mother is doing fine, I also would like to thank you for the time you have taken to reply to my messages.i hope we keep in touch.
@MegaGuitar87 Thanks.I do have a video of my father on a visiting airworthy B-17 on my channel so you can hear him speak a little about what he did.My father passed away in 2004 but my mother fortunately is still doing well.My dad's group (463rd) even has a website too.I myself am still learning about my fathers combat missions from historical accounts,armyairforces website forum,archives,books etc.I wish I would have discussed this much more with my father while he was still alive though.
@m9078jk3 Thanks for the useful information!..and please thank your dad on my part for what he did during the war we own them so much!!!..and if by any chance you have a personal e-mail i would like to have it to know more about your dad and his war-stories and maybe see some pictures and just be in touch with a real hero i really am very interested on stories of what he saw and went trough during those dark years of war...all this with all due respect of course...Thanks.
I don't care what anyone says, the B-17 Flying Fortress is Number 1 to me. :-)
crackerbox6013 1 month ago
@AirplaneMr But you just did...
Gmrbro 2 months ago
@Oozy9Millimeetah 5500= 5 thousand 5 hundred
ViktorPoslabov1900 2 months ago
wait they lost 55000 B-17???
Oozy9Millimeetah 2 months ago
@DarkBlitzkrieg46 yet too weak to stop them.
USSWISCONSIN64 2 months ago
an easy prey for the Messerschmidt's :)
DarkBlitzkrieg46 2 months ago
it's not pressurized?.. no shit sherlock, almost none of the ww2 bombers were pressurized
KristianCramer 3 months ago
@m9078jk3
I watched the video of your father in your channel and I'm certain you must feel very proud of him. I too have a great amount of respect and admiration for the airmen of the US Army Air Forces that went through such hazardous times in order to defend our freedom and values from genocidal regimes like the Axis Powers were during WWII.
I'm glad to hear that mother is doing fine, I also would like to thank you for the time you have taken to reply to my messages.i hope we keep in touch.
MegaGuitar87 4 months ago
@MegaGuitar87 Thanks.I do have a video of my father on a visiting airworthy B-17 on my channel so you can hear him speak a little about what he did.My father passed away in 2004 but my mother fortunately is still doing well.My dad's group (463rd) even has a website too.I myself am still learning about my fathers combat missions from historical accounts,armyairforces website forum,archives,books etc.I wish I would have discussed this much more with my father while he was still alive though.
m9078jk3 4 months ago
@m9078jk3 Thanks for the useful information!..and please thank your dad on my part for what he did during the war we own them so much!!!..and if by any chance you have a personal e-mail i would like to have it to know more about your dad and his war-stories and maybe see some pictures and just be in touch with a real hero i really am very interested on stories of what he saw and went trough during those dark years of war...all this with all due respect of course...Thanks.
MegaGuitar87 4 months ago