The B-17 Liberty Belle owned by the Liberty Foundation crashed in a field southeast of the Aurora, Illinois, Municipal Airport Monday morning at around 9:30 CDT, according to a report at EAA.org. All seven people on-board the non-revenue flight escaped, but the airplane caught fire and was destroyed. Read the full EAA report here.
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It is bad enough when the national media misrepresents an aviation incident, I would have hoped the EAA and GA news would get their facts straight. The Liberty Belle did not crash! It made a successful forced landing after an engine fire. Look at this picture, the airplane does not have a
scratch on it and the number 2 prop is feathered. A retraction and an apology is in order.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-110613-b17-plane-crash-pictures,0,3672607.photogallery
Please watch for our mea culpa in tomorrow’s The Pulse of Aviation.
It was an emergency landing. She landed on her gear thanks to the skill of the pilot. Crash is not a good word to use. She was a beautiful lady and will be missed sorely.