“Shot Down: The True Story of Pilot Howard Snyder and the Crew of the B-17 Susan Ruth”: Michigan Flight Museum Historic Presentation Night
Historians and aviation enthusiasts in Michigan will have an opportunity to be part of an enlightening event. Steve Snyder, author of the book ‘Shot Down: The True Story of Pilot Howard Snyder and the Crew of the B-17 Susan Ruth’, will be headlining the historic presentation night at the Michigan Flight Museum on July 10, 2024.
Steve Snyder and His Father’s WWII Story
Snyder’s book revives the ordeal of his father, Howard Snyder, and his crew during the World War II. Pilot Howard led the crew of the B-17 bomber named ‘Susan Ruth’, which was shot down over Nazi-occupied Belgium. The book talks in intricate details about their survival, their battle against the odds, and their eventual escape, making for a compelling narrative.
A Night of History and Bravery
The museum’s presentation night will commence at 7:30 p.m. with doors opening an hour earlier. Snyder will delve into the fascinating and inspiring journey of his father and his crew’s time in Nazi-occupied Belgium. This event promises to transport its attendees back in time as they explore the personal anecdotes, the trials and tribulations, and the unyielding courage displayed by Howard Snyder and the B-17 crew.
Event Details
The event will be held at the YAM, Willow Run Airport off Ecorse from Beck via I-94 exit 190, in Ypsilanti, Michigan. While the entry fee is set at $10, members of the museum will enjoy free access. Anyone interested in attending can find more information at the Michigan Flight Museum’s official website or directly contact them at (734) 483-4030.
Other Upcoming Events
In addition to this historic presentation, the Michigan Flight Museum hosts a variety of other events catering to different audience subsets. On July 11, 2024, attendees can participate in restorative yoga with JT Quon starting at 9:00 a.m. or join the “Computer Help” session at the Pittsfield Township Senior Center. They can also be part of Artists’ Open Studio at Ann Arbor Senior Center at 9:30 a.m., Flower Arrangers at Pittsfield Township Senior Center at 9:30 a.m., or play Chinese Mah-jongg under the U-M Turner Senior Wellness Program at 10:00 a.m.
Participation and attendance in such events not only provide historical and educational value but also serve to preserve and celebrate the enduring spirit of those who sacrificed and risked their lives during the war. These efforts ensure that their stories continue to inspire future generations.