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#b17flyingfortress #ww2stories #aircombat #aviationhistory When flight manuals stated that a mid-air collision was a death sentence, they didn't account for First Lieutenant Glenn Rojohn. Amidst the chaos of a bombing run over Germany, two B-17 Flying Fortresses didn't just crash—they fused together. What should have been a catastrophic fireball became a 60-ton aerodynamic anomaly... until Rojohn realized he had to land the "double-decker" beast to save his crew. This is the untold story of the "Piggyback Flight," a feat of piloting that seemingly broke the laws of physics. On December 31, 1944, the impossible happened. After a collision slammed another bomber onto Rojohn's back, the propellers locked the two giants into a death grip. With engines failing and gravity taking hold, experts would agree the aircraft were unflyable. But Rojohn, struggling against the massive weight of a second plane on top of his own, refused to bail out. Ignoring panic, he wrestled the controls of an eight-engine monstrosity to the ground in a maneuver that remains one of the most unbelievable events in aviation history. The Pilot Who Landed Two B-17s At Once ✅In this video we cover: -The physics-defying collision that locked two B-17s together mid-air -Lt. Glenn Rojohn’s struggle to pilot 60 tons of dead weight -The harrowing decision to ride the "Piggyback" plane all the way down -How the entangled bombers crash-landed in Germany without exploding -The fate of the crews and their capture by astonished German soldiers This World War 2 story proves that in the face of certain death, the most critical component isn't the machinery—it’s the pilot's will. Glenn Rojohn didn't just survive a crash; he wrestled a miracle out of a disaster, proving that American airmen could do the impossible even when the planes themselves gave up. 🔔Subscribe to @WW2Stories40 for deep dives into forgotten military history and the tactics that changed warfare. #ww2 #worldwar2 #ww2documentary #militaryhistory #b17 #flyingfortress #airwar #aviationhistory #piggybackflight #glennrojohn ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video presents dramatized storytelling based on historical WW2 events researched from publicly available sources. While we strive for accuracy and engaging narratives, some details may be simplified or contain inaccuracies. This content is for entertainment purposes and should not be cited as an academic or authoritative historical source. For verified historical information, please consult professional military historians, official archives, and peer-reviewed publications.