B-17G Flying Fortress 'Parker's Madhouse' Aluminum Skin 8.5x11 Relic Display

Own and display an authentic piece of this famous Flying Fortress paired in these 8.5x11-inch wall-hanging displays with brand new artwork (for Oct. 2025). 

This Boeing B-17G s/n 43-37990 was assigned to the 547th Bomb Squadron, 384th Bomb Group, 8th Air Force. It was given the name 'Parker's Madhouse' by its crew. On October 3, 1944, during Operation Wesselring, this B-17 was damaged by German flak. After the crew safely bailed out of the aircraft, Parker's Madhouse flew on into Belgium and eventually crashed into a farmhouse near Tremelo. No one was injured, and local civilians famously made off with much of this bomber's material before the scene was secured by police and what remained was salvaged. 

Each display is 8.5x11-inches (artwork). Ready to hang. Signed and numbered - no more than 100.  




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