The Last Flying B-24 Bomber (Collings Foundation)
The B-24 was the most widely produced bomber in world history.
This video shows the sole surviving flying example: the only flying B-24
Liberator bomber -- there is one cargo B-24 flying -- left anywhere in
the world of the roughly 18,000 built. This is the Collings Foundation's B-24,
Witchcraft.
During World War II, at peak production, factories put out roughly
ten of these aircraft per day. Each was driven by four supercharged turbocharged
radials putting out 1,200 horsepower each. Flying with greater range than the
B-17 Flying Fortress, the B-24 Liberator bomber could drop about 8,000 thousand
pounds of bombs from high- or low-altitude attacks. When WWII's most widely used
big bomber went down, it often took all ten crewmen at a time. It was notably
involved in the infamous Ploesti raid, in which more than 50 aircraft and 660
crewmen were lost. The surviving men who flew in the bomber and the men and
women who produced these historic aircraft are becoming few. Talk to one if you
get the chance.
Video: http://tinyurl.com/9qme4fb
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