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− | *On the 2 March 1945, 1235 bomber planes took off from the 8th aerial army USAAF (Fortress and Liberators) followed by 774 accompanying fighter planes (Mustangs and Thunder folly). They flew in the direction to GERMANY. They were supposed to destroy several manufactures of fuel. In response 200 Germany planes took off from IX. Fliegerkorpsu. The air battle took place over Saxony (Germany) and BOHEMIA. Their targets were refinery in Bohlen a Rositsu. Several bombs were thrown at the town Ústí nad Labem. The American fighter planes were detected near the town Duchcov at about 10,19 o clock. Most of them were without bombs. They were supposed to return home. Although they were attacked by Focke Wulfu Fw 190A-9 and D9 in the area over Kladno and Slany. At 10,36 o clock one of the victims was bomber B–17G S.N. 44-6573. Before | + | *On the 2 March 1945, 1235 bomber planes took off from the 8th aerial army USAAF (Fortress and Liberators) followed by 774 accompanying fighter planes (Mustangs and Thunder folly). They flew in the direction to GERMANY. They were supposed to destroy several manufactures of fuel. In response 200 Germany planes took off from IX. Fliegerkorpsu. The air battle took place over Saxony (Germany) and BOHEMIA. Their targets were refinery in Bohlen a Rositsu. Several bombs were thrown at the town Ústí nad Labem. The American fighter planes were detected near the town Duchcov at about 10,19 o clock. Most of them were without bombs. They were supposed to return home. Although they were attacked by Focke Wulfu Fw 190A-9 and D9 in the area over Kladno and Slany. At 10,36 o clock one of the victims was bomber B–17G S.N. 44-6573. Before the plane crahed it split into several parts and only two crew members (back shooter and side shooter) of the total crew (9 members) managed to jump out. The first one landed a few kilometres from the wreck between villages Olšany and Brandýsek. During the landing he broke his arm. He was examined by a local doctor, before he was taken to the hospital in Slaný. What happend to the second shooter isn't reported, later he was claimed as dead. Other crew members unfortunately died during the crash. |
== Details == | == Details == |
Version vom 12. Januar 2016, 14:18 Uhr
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Beschreibung/About the coin
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The Flying Fortress Geocoin was a project by geocoin4you.com for a event at a mystery cache in Czech Republic. GC1M2ZX Pad americke letajici pevnosti B-17/Crash of B-17
There have been a long thought about the design of the Flying Fortress Geocoin. Ideas about the appearance of wrecked machine, about the shape of the flying fortress (B-17) and the coin layout.
Finally geocoin4you.com chose a classical round shape through which the plastic 3D B-17 fly through. The fortress step out from the altimeter, which marks the edge of the backgroung. The texture under the plane symbolises the sky. The backside reminds about the B-17 crash site in Slaný (Czech Republic).
Four different editions have been made. A RE version which is going to be on sale even after the end of the event. A LE which contains 50 pieces, a XLE with 20 pieces and a donor edition which could only be obtained in the set, by supporting the project.
The description of the historical event of 2 March 1945:
- On the 2 March 1945, 1235 bomber planes took off from the 8th aerial army USAAF (Fortress and Liberators) followed by 774 accompanying fighter planes (Mustangs and Thunder folly). They flew in the direction to GERMANY. They were supposed to destroy several manufactures of fuel. In response 200 Germany planes took off from IX. Fliegerkorpsu. The air battle took place over Saxony (Germany) and BOHEMIA. Their targets were refinery in Bohlen a Rositsu. Several bombs were thrown at the town Ústí nad Labem. The American fighter planes were detected near the town Duchcov at about 10,19 o clock. Most of them were without bombs. They were supposed to return home. Although they were attacked by Focke Wulfu Fw 190A-9 and D9 in the area over Kladno and Slany. At 10,36 o clock one of the victims was bomber B–17G S.N. 44-6573. Before the plane crahed it split into several parts and only two crew members (back shooter and side shooter) of the total crew (9 members) managed to jump out. The first one landed a few kilometres from the wreck between villages Olšany and Brandýsek. During the landing he broke his arm. He was examined by a local doctor, before he was taken to the hospital in Slaný. What happend to the second shooter isn't reported, later he was claimed as dead. Other crew members unfortunately died during the crash.
Details
- Größe/Size: 63,3 (at the wingtips) Ø 60 mm
- Dicke/Thickness: 5,5 mm
- Gewicht/Weight: g
- Präfix/Prefix: FF
- Form/Shape: 3D/2D, rund mit Flügelspitzen/round with wingtips
- Farbe/Filling: Soft Enamel
- Vorderseite/Front: B-17
- Rückseite/Back:
- Registrierte Trackingcodes/Registered trackingcodes: 135
- Groundspeak Icon-Nummer/Icon number: 8525
- Trackbar/Trackable auf geocaching.com mit eigenem Icon/own unique icon und Mini-Icon/micro icon
Editionen
Icon | Auflage | Bild | Metall | Edition-Name | Edition | Design | Shop | Veröffentlicht |
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50 | antique copper | Antique Copper | RE | -- | geocoin4you.com | Dez 2015 | ||
50 | antique silver | Antique Silver | LE | -- | geocoin4you.com | Dez 2015 | ||
20 | antique gold | Antique Gold | XLE | -- | geocoin4you.com | Dez 2015 | ||
15 | black nickel | Black Nickel | SE | -- | geocoin4you.com | Dez 2015 |
Zur Erinnerung an der Besatzung/In Memory of the American crew
The Pilot: 2/Lt. Donald R. CHRISTENSEN (O-780518), California
The Co-pilot: 2/Lt. William H. LOVE (O-781350), California
The navigating officer: 2/Lt. Harry OSTROW (O-1593155), Pennsylvania
The bomb dropper: 2/Lt. John V. GUSTAFSON (O-717485), Illinois
The erk: Sgt. Robert W. DUDLEY (35558750), Ohio
The wireless operator: Sgt. Elmer G. GURBA (35052024), Ohio
Shooter: Sgt. Albert S. CARLISLE Jr. (31340415), Vermont
Shooter: Sgt. Kenneth J. PLANTZ (17143904), Minnesota
Shooter: Sgt. Selmer K. HAAKENSON (19069763), North Dakota
Tags
B17 coin, B-17 coin, B17 Geocoin, B-17 Geocoin, Bomber Geocoin, plane coin, Flugzeug Geocoin