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The Consolidated B-24 Liberator was arguably the most celebrated heavy bomber of World War II. Renowned for long ranges, heavy payloads, and high cruise speeds, the B-24 gave Allied air forces a ...
The remains of Army Sgt. Frank Tedone, a Connecticut man who died along with his entire bomber crew in WWII, are to be buried ...
A Chattanooga World War II airman who was a gunner on the American ... Roy was a "left waist" gunner on the B-24 Liberator, meaning he was positioned to fire a .50 caliber machine gun from an ...
Bonnie Summer of Hollidaysburg lines up to take a photograph of the tail section of a World War II B-24 bomber at the Blair County Airport on Friday. MARTINSBURG — History touched down at the ...
Researchers from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography helped find and identify crew members on a B-24 bomber shot down in 1944 in Papua New Guinea ...
WWII B-24 pilot George Hawthorne,100, Sidney, holds onto a bar as he sits behind the pilot during a media flight on a B-25 Mitchell bomber, The Berlin Express, at Willard Airport in Savoy on ...
The PV-1 bomber, which also bore four guns, flew successful missions throughout the war. North American B-25 Mitchell One of the best known airplanes of World War II, the B-25 bomber was also one ...
Verle Caple, in front of a B-24 bomber like he flew on in World War II. "There was no heat, despite temperatures that at 20,000 feet and higher got as low as 40 or 50 degrees below zero.
It was April 17, 1945, and World War II ... bomber to fly more missions was an RAF Mosquito known as F for Freddie, which made it 213 times over enemy territory. Unfortunately, the de Havilland B ...
The wooden floorboards were replaced seven times, before a young boy fell out of the B-17, prompting a lawsuit that shuttered the bomber in the late 1950s. By the time Art Lacey died in 2000 ...