Everyone,
My uncle, Robert Appell, was the tail gunner on B-17 42-97180 Miss Ponca City. 306th BG / 423rd BS. He was of only one of three who survived. Captain was Marvin Freeman. They were shot down 12 September 1944 near Eberswalde, Germany at approximately 11:30am by two FW190's. MACR 8832. They were apart of the 40th "A" High group. Have found info of five German FW190 pilots who have confirmed B17 kills for that day and location per the website Kracker Luftwaffe Archives. Another piece of evidence I've found is that FW190 pilot Adolf Hengge, one of the five, had a confirm at 11:28, location and altitude. I'm just trying to find and maybe confirm which pilot it may be, but understand that may be impossible. Considering the chaos and confusion of those moments. The MACR provides good info, but the handwriting of notes in various areas of the reports can be a little difficult to decipher. Most likely do to the age and re-copying of the reports. Any further advice or where to continue searching would be greatly appreciated. Also, I have the crew picture in front of a B17, but also looking to see if there may be other pictures of Miss Ponca City itself. Unfortunately, she was only in theater for a few months. Shot down on it's fifth mission. Thank you for any help or guidance.
My uncle, Robert Appell, was the tail gunner on B-17 42-97180 Miss Ponca City. 306th BG / 423rd BS. He was of only one of three who survived. Captain was Marvin Freeman. They were shot down 12 September 1944 near Eberswalde, Germany at approximately 11:30am by two FW190's. MACR 8832. They were apart of the 40th "A" High group. Have found info of five German FW190 pilots who have confirmed B17 kills for that day and location per the website Kracker Luftwaffe Archives. Another piece of evidence I've found is that FW190 pilot Adolf Hengge, one of the five, had a confirm at 11:28, location and altitude. I'm just trying to find and maybe confirm which pilot it may be, but understand that may be impossible. Considering the chaos and confusion of those moments. The MACR provides good info, but the handwriting of notes in various areas of the reports can be a little difficult to decipher. Most likely do to the age and re-copying of the reports. Any further advice or where to continue searching would be greatly appreciated. Also, I have the crew picture in front of a B17, but also looking to see if there may be other pictures of Miss Ponca City itself. Unfortunately, she was only in theater for a few months. Shot down on it's fifth mission. Thank you for any help or guidance.