its crew chief painted all the aircraft's flak hole patches with the bright yellow zinc chromate primer. By the end of the war, this aircraft had completed over 300 missions, had been belly-landed six times and had over 400 patched holes.
The airframe of "Patches" was so distorted from battle damage that straight-and-level flight required 8° of left aileron trim and 6° of right rudder, causing the aircraft to "crab" sideways across the sky.
https://www.reddit.com/r/WWIIplanes/comments/5jpzns/boeing_b17g35ve_4297880_code_dff_little_miss/
The airframe of "Patches" was so distorted from battle damage that straight-and-level flight required 8° of left aileron trim and 6° of right rudder, causing the aircraft to "crab" sideways across the sky.
https://www.reddit.com/r/WWIIplanes/comments/5jpzns/boeing_b17g35ve_4297880_code_dff_little_miss/
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