Lady Be Good – Day 2, April 6, 1943
For the second day, the eight members of the crew of the Lady Be Good that had formed up after bailing out continued their trek across the featureless gravel plain.
For the second day, the eight members of the crew of the Lady Be Good that had formed up after bailing out continued their trek across the featureless gravel plain.
With the aircraft almost out of fuel and just flying on one engine, the crew of the Lady Be Good baled out into the night sky.
Since I recently posted some detail shots of the Lady Be Good some of my readers have asked to see more of my images
At the request of one of my readers I'm posting three photos showing the ALCLAD 24S-T markings on the Lady Be Good.
A surveyor's Land Rover emerges seemingly out of nowhere during our sand storm camp move in the Calanscio Sand Sea.
I took this photo of a desert bloom in 1990, in western Libya, near the scene of one of our Land Rover crashes.