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jsmith
September 2nd 05, 05:29 PM
MEMPHIS BELLE MOVING TO AIR FORCE MUSEUM IN OHIO
Published: Thursday, September 1, 2005
NEWS 11C
Associated Press

Supporters of an effort to keep the Memphis Belle World War II bomber in
its namesake city in Tennessee say they're giving up and returning the
plane to the Air Force to be placed in a national museum near Dayton.

"To the community, it's like the loss of a landmark,'' said Andy
Pouncey, president of the Memphis Belle Memorial Association. "This
plane is a landmark in time for folks.''

The plane was the first B17 Flying Fortress to complete 25 bombing runs
over Europe with its original crew.

Col. Robert Morgan piloted the bomber and named the Belle after his
wartime girlfriend, Margaret Polk, of Memphis.

The airplane has been in Memphis since 1946 after local leaders
resurrected it from a junkyard. But local efforts to build a permanent
museum to display and preserve the Belle fell apart last year, and the
Air Force, which owns the plane, said it intended to take it back.

Pouncey said the bomber's move to the National Museum of the Air Force
at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base could come as early as October.

Mike W.
September 2nd 05, 10:22 PM
Sad as it is that it won't stay in Memphis, at least it will get a good home
and be cared for. It would be far worse to see it get neglected and rot to
pieces out on a ramp somewhere.

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"jsmith" > wrote in message
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> MEMPHIS BELLE MOVING TO AIR FORCE MUSEUM IN OHIO
> Published: Thursday, September 1, 2005
> NEWS 11C
> Associated Press
>
> Supporters of an effort to keep the Memphis Belle World War II bomber in
> its namesake city in Tennessee say they're giving up and returning the
> plane to the Air Force to be placed in a national museum near Dayton.
>

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