On 3 October, 1944, his second mission as a B-17 pilot, Sandy Groendyke's aircraft was so shot up that it would no longer fly. They landed in a farm field in Germany, and his entire crew spent the rest of the war in a POW camp.
Created by aviation photographer John Slemp of Aerographs Aviation Photography. Clients include Goodyear Aviation Tires, Phillips 66 Aviation Fuels, Smithsonian Air & Space magazine, and The Lindbergh Foundation. Specialising in high end commercial aviation photography and the supply of aviation stock photography for advertising, corporate, and editorial use.
- Filename
- Sandy Groendyke
- Copyright
- © 2015 John Slemp
- Image Size
- 6732x6732 / 8.0MB
- www.aerographs.com
- Contained in galleries
- WWII Veterans

