| A/C 43-38528 |
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Aircraft 43-38528, That's My Baby, showing off her nose end and signature name. |
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That's My Baby on the hardstand at Glatton. |
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Looks like members of the ground crew posing under the nose of 43-38528, That's My Baby. |
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An unknown officer posing under the nose of That's My Baby. |
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Aircraft 43-38528, That's My Baby, survived the war and returned to the USA. |
| A/C 43-38534 |
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Aircraft 43-48534, Wolf Pack, on the hardstand. This is the only photo we have of this aircraft. It survived the war and returned to the USA. |
| A/C 43-38540 |
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Aircraft 43-38549, Murderous Witch (later known as Mysterious Witch), on the hardstand at Glatton.
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Another view of Mysterious Witch (note that the "Murderous" word was painted over and replaced with "Mysterious". |
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Another view of Mysterious Witch. |
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Aircraft 43-38540, in flight over a layer of clouds. |
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Aircraft 43-38540, Mysterious Witch, in flight formation with another aircraft. |
| A/C 43-38582 |
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Aircraft 43-38582, Fledia Fay, in group formation on a mission to Chemnitz, on Mar 3rd, 1945. This aircraft survived the war and returned to the USA. |