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When This B-17 Lost Its Entire Nose — This Crew Flew 11 Minutes Pulling Bare Cables ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Why Eight Men Flew a Headless B-17 With Their Bare Hands – The Mizpah Miracle July 14, 1944. Thirty thousand feet above Budapest, Hungary. The sky was filled with flak as First Lieutenant Ewald Swanson guided his B-17G Flying Fortress Mizpah toward its target. Then, in a blinding flash, an 88-millimeter shell slammed into the aircraft’s nose. In a single violent moment, the entire cockpit was gone — ripped away as if it had never existed. Instruments vanished. The control column disappeared. The front of the bomber was simply… gone. According to every Boeing engineering manual, a B-17 missing its cockpit could not stay in the air. It should have fallen instantly. But something extraordinary happened. Inside the shattered fuselage, Swanson’s crew noticed the aircraft’s exposed control cables running through the bomb bay. With no cockpit left to fly from, the men made a desperate decision. They grabbed the steel cables with their bare hands — elevator, rudder, and aileron lines — and began pulling them manually. Thirty feet behind the vanished cockpit, the crew worked together like a living control system, responding to Swanson’s shouted commands while the crippled bomber struggled through enemy skies. For ten unbelievable minutes, human hands replaced an entire flight deck. Against every prediction from engineers and ground crews, the damaged Flying Fortress stayed airborne. The incident quickly became one of the most astonishing survival stories recorded by the Fifteenth Air Force. The legend of Mizpah proved something engineers never calculated — sometimes the most powerful system on an aircraft isn’t steel or hydraulics… it’s the determination of the men inside it. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ► If you like this type of content, make sure to: 🔴 Subscribe for more content: / @bunkerww2-1940s 🔔 Turn on the notification bell so you don't miss any of our videos ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ► ABOUT US BUNKER is a channel dedicated to uncovering the hidden dimensions of World War II the untold operations, classified projects, covert strategies, and human dramas buried beneath the surface of official history. We focus on the pivotal forces of the era the United States, Japan, and Germany not merely as nations at war, but as strategic machines driven by ambition, fear, innovation, and survival. Here, history is not reduced to timelines or battlefield statistics. It is reconstructed through life-or-death decisions, backroom negotiations, secret weapons programs, intelligence warfare, and the personal fates of those trapped inside the most devastating conflict of the 20th century. At the heart of our storytelling lies 1942 the decisive turning point where global power balances shifted and the true trajectory of the war was forged. BUNKER brings you inside that moment: where truth collides with propaganda, glory clashes with tragedy, and the reality of war emerges far beyond what textbooks reveal. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ► COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT ⚠️ The entire content of this video is protected by copyright. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or public display may result in legal action. Please respect the hard work and creativity that went into creating this content. Do not copy, reproduce, or distribute any part of it without our channel’s express written permission. Thank you for your understanding and professionalism. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #worldwar2 #ww2history #ww2stories