the 133 “Shark-Fin” B-17s built. This par- B-29 Bockscar, which dropped the ticular aircraft set several speed and dis- bomb that ended WWII, are now at tance records in wartime service, partici- the National Museum of the United pated in a number of historic “firsts,” and States Air Force (NMUSAF) with the although recognized as such by only a few Belle undergoing restoration and The professional and amateur WWII aviation Swoose awaiting her turn. historians, became the first American air- As The Swoose was the first of these milestone bombers, it’s important to take a closer look at what she did, where she did it, and what she may have looked like while making history. We may never know how many bomb- ing missions The Swoose flew; records from the Philippines and Java, where B-17D 40-3097 at Jackson Airfield (7 Mile Drome) 2.4-mi American air crews fought not to northeast of Port Moresby, on 9 September 1941 during aerial deployment from Hickam Field, Hawaii, to Clark Field, The INCREDIBLE SAGA OF B-17D defeat the Japanese juggernaut, but to Philippines. (NASM) slow it down, were mostly lost. But it is THE SWOOSE / PART ONE certain that The Swoose flew many Color image of one of the 11th BG B-17Ds at Port Moresby on 10 September 1941. (NMUSAF) more than 25 combat area missions, BY GEOFFREY HAYES, WAYNE E. MOYER, including bombing, reconnaissance, Kurtz would later command a B-17 BOEING AND MARK YOUNG anti-submarine patrol, leading fighters Group, flying aB-17G named The B-17D 40-3097 on her shiny shark-fin vertical stabilizer. to far-flung island bases in the COLOR PROFILE BY MARK STYLING Swoose, 1944 Version, father a daughter B-17D 40-3097, a bright and shiny In July 1940, the decision was made to Southwest Pacific combat theater, and named Swoosie, and be instrumental in bare-metal omber, rolled out of the send B-17s to defend the Philippines and INTRODUCTION craft to complete a tour of combat duty several hundred hours as Lt. Gen. saving 3097 from the scrappers. Boeing plant and was accepted by the US the 14th Bombardment Squadron B-17s Of the hundreds of thousands of and return to the United States. Brett’s personal transport. A long way from correspondents and Army Air Corps on 28 April 1941. She were selected. Preparations were made to American combat airplanes built from the That aircraft is B-17D USAAC s/n While the Belle may have amassed photographers, damaged and repaired was flown for 7.2-hrs of acceptance testing fly from Hawaii to Clark Field in the start of the Army/Navy expansion pro- 40-3097, known forever as The Swoose, 150- to 200-hrs during her combat mis- several times, The Swoose fought a los- before being delivered to the 19th Philippine Islands via Midway; Wake gram in 1940 to the end of World War II, and this is her story. sions, The Swoose, according to pilot ing battle before being relegated to sec- Bombardment Group at March Field, Island; Port Moresby, New Guinea; and only one American combat airplane is The three best-known American , flew more than 150-hrs a ond-line service while younger siblings California. On 14 May 1940, 40-3097 was Darwin, Australia. Nine B-17s of the 14th known to have seen continuous service bombers from WWII are the Boeing month for several months just as Gen. carried the fight to Japan. She was bat- one of 21 B-17Cs and B-17Ds of the 19th left Hickam on 5 September 1941, to begin from 7 December 1941 to 14 August B-29 Superfortress , that Brett’s transport before returning to the tered and re-built, modified more than BG to complete the first mass flight of the longest overseas flight ever attempted 1945. And while a small number of later- dropped the first atomic bomb; B-17F United States. When she returned to once, and finally preserved only through land-based aircraft to Hawaii. by the Army Air Corps, finally arriving at model Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses exist, , generally, but incorrect- Hamilton Field, California, on 12 August the efforts of the pilot she’s most associ- Interestingly enough, the new D models Clark Field on 12 September. Lieutenant that airplane is also the sole survivor of ly, thought to be the first American 1942, her original pilot, Lt. Henry ated with. The authors have researched were in the as-delivered bare metal with Henry Godman had been flying 3097 since bomber to complete 25 combat mis- Godman and his crew, had long since The Swoose for several years with the pre-war markings, while June and would be her assigned pilot until sions and return to United States; and gone on to other things and she was help of the National Museum of the the Group’s Cecil Combs took over during the Java The Swoose, B-17D 40-3097, the sole flown home by Maj. Frank Kurtz with USAF (NMUSAF), National Cs campaign in Jan- surviving B-17D. Both B-17s and the Gen. Brett aboard. uary 1942. During Boeing B-17C and D models at Hamilton Field, California, before their flight to Hawaii in May 1941. Most of the D models the next three- were reassigned to the 14th Bombardment Squadron, 11th months, 3097 flew Bombardment Group, in September, 1941, just prior to their approximately departure for the Hawaiian Islands. (NMUSAF) 45-hrs in train- Later variants of the Flying Fortress had a purposeful, combat-ready appearance but the earlier B-17C/D aircraft were sleekly elegant in their polished metal finish — the streamlined appearance of the “shark-fins” highlighted the popular Art Deco movement of the time period. In this view, a B-17D heads for its designed operating stage — high altitude. Once troubles with the turbo-superchargers were overcome, the Wright R-1820 radials performed superbly. Air & Space Museum (NASM), Royal Australian Air Force Museum (RAAFM), the LBJ had been through depot maintenance and ing and reconnaissance flights. Presidential Library, the Pacific Wrecks were freshly painted in Olive Drab and Although camouflage painting was forum, and many individuals. We have Neutral Gray with the national insignia directed by Technical Order (TO) 07- also mined the “five boxes of materials now placed on the aft fuselage as well. 1-1 in April 1941, it appears that only donated to the NASM” after Herbert After arriving in Hawaii, the 14th one 11th Bombardment Group B-17 Brownstein published his invaluable Bombardment Squadron was organized was properly camouflaged in the main- story of The Swoose. To the best of the as part of the 11th Bombardment tenance hangars at Clark Field prior to authors’ knowledge, this is how B-17D Group, Hawaiian Air Force in hostilities. Pilots had reported Clark 40-3097 became The Swoose, what she September 1941, and 3097 was one of Field could be found from 70-mi away accomplished, and our best estimate of the B-17Ds transferred to the 11th by seeing the sun reflecting off the what she may have looked like through- Bombardment Group. As such, the des- parked B-17s. Frank Kurtz, then pilot out her career. ignations “21” and “11B” were painted of 40-3099 Old 99 was told that his air- 16 AIR CLASSICS/January 2017 airclassicsnow.com 17