B17Pilot
Eighth Air Force Pilot:
Sadly I haven't been able to start on it yet. I'm trying to finish a few more projects before I start this one. The 17 has a special place in my heart adn I want to make sure it is done right. I'll be building two at one time. The Memphis Belle and antoher 91st BG G model. I had the oportunity to meet Robert Morgan several years ago. I thought about doing a diorama for the Belle's last mission...still working on the idea for that one...Anyone have any ideas?
I envy you in having met Col. Morgan. I did a diorama a couple years ago of the Belle before take off on the last mission. I used the 1944 documentry has a guide and positioned the crew like you see in the film. I don't have any pictures, as its in storage. I wish you well in your endevour, can't wait to see it.
I knew COL Morgan as well, and he's like 8AF said... He was quite humble and quiet.. I met him at Midland during AirSho 98 and invaribably we got to talking about Memphis Belle it's accuracy, when he said that if I wanted to know what it was like, watch 12 O'Clock High and if I wanted to know what it wasn't, then watch Memphis Belle... On MB's accuracy, he also said that yes, the 'Belle was OD over neutral grey, and he never had tomato soup in any thermos that he remembered taking along...
If there was NOTHING else I could've gained from being a member of the CAF, it was the chances I've had to meet those men, and then renew that meeting year after year at 8th AF Ass'n and CAF functions... This last decade has seen the falling of far too many of these Mighty Eagles... I know it sounds hokey to those that don't or can't relate, but man... What a team we had!
I first joined the CAF in the late 80s, and over the next decade or so, with the advent of "The American Combat Airmen's Hall of Fame" there was a "bumper crop" of these men joining up, paying their annual dues, just like the rest of us regular schmucks, and being so damned.. patient with us and our (they'd say, mis-guided) "Hero-worship"... Paul Tibbets (who swore all us "New Colonels" into the CAF every year, without fail), Bob Morgan, John Quinlan, Tex Hill, Joe Foss, Swede Vejtasa, George H.W. Bush, Gabby Gabreski, Alex Vraciu, Butch Voris, Bud Mahurin, Jack Ilfrey, Jimmy Swett, "The Doolittle Raiders", and "The Eagle Squadrons", just to name(drop) a few I met during the first few years it opened... Never woulda had the chance, otherwise...
A little more "Memphis Belle" trivia): On August 29, 1992 Morgan completed his "27th mission" (That's not counting his tour as pilot and A/C of his B-29, "Dauntless Dotty"). He married his wife, Linda, in front of the Belle. General Tibbets gave the bride away... Seven B-17s flew over and "bombed" the Memphis Belle Pavillion with thousands of rose petals... That one is hard to top, lol..
Man, there's a "Memphis Belle" diorama for ya, B17P! Betcha the wifey would even let ya put it in the living room! Might wanna use a photo-backdrop...