Another one on the history of RAF Burtonwoord.
It is widely published that in November 1946, there were six B-29s from the 43rd BG visiting RAF Burtonwood. In some reports, it is suggested that they were deployed there and, from RAF Burtonwood went on to other bases in Europe. In the official SAC documents about this deployment, there is no mention of Burtonwood, since the six B-29s went to Rhein-Main for 'training'. According to newspaper reports of November 1946, these bombers had arrived at the German air base in pairs between November 18 - 20 via Morrison Field in Florida and a stopover at Lajes Air Base, Azores. Where several had to stay over because of bad weather. So, what is the story of the six B-29 at Burtonwood? Did they divert from Lajes and then go on to Rhein-Main? Or did they make a stop-over on the way back in December 1946 - but then via the northern Atlantic route? Is there a reliable source that confirms the visit/deployment?
It is widely published that in November 1946, there were six B-29s from the 43rd BG visiting RAF Burtonwood. In some reports, it is suggested that they were deployed there and, from RAF Burtonwood went on to other bases in Europe. In the official SAC documents about this deployment, there is no mention of Burtonwood, since the six B-29s went to Rhein-Main for 'training'. According to newspaper reports of November 1946, these bombers had arrived at the German air base in pairs between November 18 - 20 via Morrison Field in Florida and a stopover at Lajes Air Base, Azores. Where several had to stay over because of bad weather. So, what is the story of the six B-29 at Burtonwood? Did they divert from Lajes and then go on to Rhein-Main? Or did they make a stop-over on the way back in December 1946 - but then via the northern Atlantic route? Is there a reliable source that confirms the visit/deployment?
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