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Mason and Dixon

  • stowne100thbg
  • Aug 30, 2017
  • 1 min read

Mason and Dixon was a long serving B17 Flying Fortress which was named after two 100th Bomb Group Officers, pilot Floyd Mason and navigator William Dishion, the racy semi-nude painted by Sergeant Frank Stevens of the 351st Bomb Squadron made use of some clever script to avoid censorship.

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