Fire destroys WWII bomber in Oswego
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A restored World War II-era B-17 bomber burst into flames Monday after making an emergency landing in an Oswego field. There were seven people aboard at the time, authorities said, and one received minor injuries.
courtesy of Bob Mudra
An aerial view of the B-17 on fire in Oswego.
courtesy of ABC 7
A B-17 bomber made an emergency landing in an Oswego cornfield Monday morning.
Rick West | Staff Photographer
Investigators view the wreckage of the vintage B-17 airplane that made an emergency landing in a cornfield near Oswego.
Mark Black | Staff Photographer
Authorities still are trying to determine what sparked a fire aboard a restored World War II-era B-17 bomber that crash landed Monday in a field near Oswego.
Mark Black | Staff Photographer
An aerial view of the B-17 on fire in the Oswego area.
courtesy of ABC 7
The Liberty Belle, a World War II Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, goes for a short ride for the media in June 2010.
RICK WEST | Staff Photographer
Pilot Mike Walton and co-pilot Dave Lyon stand next to their B-17 Flying Fortress bomber that they flew into Aurora Municipal Airport in Sugar Grove last week. The bomber is part of the Liberty Foundation.
Rick Majewski | Staff Photographer