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Nose art painted by Sgt Eugene Townsend 301st Bomb
Group, 32nd Bomb Squadron England, North Africa, Italy
THE GOON B-17F-5-BO 41024407 301st Bomb Group
32nd Bomb Squadron
Another of the 32nd Bomb Squadron's original complement of combat aircraft, this B17F
arrived at Chelveston on 9th August 1942 and flew on the group's 2nd mission
to St Omer in France on 6th September. By October 1943, "The Goon" (now at Oudnia)
had completed 48 missions. It was transferred to 99BG and completed a further 34 missions
before being withdrawn from combat in March 1944. Two months later it returned
to Amarillo AAB and was ultimately scrapped at Walnut Ridge in December 1945.
Townsend painted his extraordinary nose art design on both sides of the nose as a
mirrored image but the lengthening mission tally (in three rows) was only applied
to the left side.
© Ray Bowden
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