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 Edwin G. Ayres                                                                                     
  Updated:  
21 NOV 2011 
Airman: o888216.htm
Surname: Ayres Init: E G Rank: S/Sgt Service: USAAF
Sqdn: 526 
P_link: p311.htm 
Plane: B17 2107082 Operation: Bomb G Crash_site: Store 
Heddinge 
Crash_d: d130544 Buried_d: o888 
C_link: o888.htm At_Next: POW 
  "272 B-17 fra 1 BD fløj til
Stettin (her) 
og Stralsund (her), 
og 10 gik tabt. Under returflyvningen blev formationen angrebet af tyske jagere, 
og 42  107082 gled ud af formationen med venstre vinge i brand og to kantstillede 
motorer. Kl. 15.30 gav piloten, 1st Lt Robert M. Dunn Jr., ordre til at forlade 
flyet, og alle 9 besætningsmedlemmer sprang ud med faldskærm. Alle landede 
uskadt ved Gingst 
(her) 
på Rügen og blev kort efter taget til fange af tyskerne." (FT 
88-40-27)  
 
Se mere om flyet
B17  107082.  
 
Hele besætningen blev sendt til Dulag Luft Oberursel. Staff Sergeant (Waist 
Gunner) Edwin G. Ayres og de andre sergenter blev derfra sendt til Stalag 
VIIA Moosburg og officererne blev sendt til Stalag Luft III Sagan.  Alle 
overlevede og vendte hjem efter krigen. (Kilde: AOD) 
Se 
tegning af besætningen på 
en B-17, 
Foto af en B-17 + B-17 i airmen.dk samt
B-17 Ball Turret, Ammunition og Ball Turret Gunner.  
9 flyvere.  
  "272 B-17s from 1 BD flew to
Stettin (here) 
and Stralsund (here), 
and 10 were lost. The formation was attacked by German fighters on the return 
flight, and 42  107082 slid out of the formation with the left wing on fire and 
two feathered engines. Pilot, 1st Lt Robert M. Dunn Jr. gave the order to 
abandon the plane at 15:30, and all 9 crew members bailed out. All of them 
landed unhurt at Gingst 
(here) 
on Rügen (in Germany), and they were soon captured by the Germans." (FT 
88-40-27) 
 
See more about the plane
B17  107082.  
 
All of the crew were taken to 
Dulag Luft Oberursel. From there 
Staff Sergeant (Waist Gunner) Edwin G. Ayres 
and the other non-commissioned officers 
were taken to 
Stalag VIIA Moosburg 
while the officers were 
taken to
Stalag Luft III Sagan. All 
survived and returned home after the war. (Source: AOD) 
 
See a
drawing of the crew of a 
B-17, 
Photo of  a B-17 + B-17s in airmen.dk and
B-17 Ball Turret, Ammunition and the story of a Ball 
Turret Gunner. 
 
This
B-17 belonged to
526 BS, 379 
BG, 41 CBW, 1 BD.  It took off from
RAF Kimbolton - USAAF 
Station 117.   
 
9 airmen. 
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