On May 20, 1943, a B-24 bomber of the 1014th Pilot Transition Training Squadron took off from an Army airfield in Texas and headed to Chicago. It was a miserable day for flying, let alone teaching ...
Here’s What You Need to Know: One air crew had to contend with a dangerous screw-up. On April 22, 1944, 26 B-24 bombers from the U.S. Army Air Corps’ 453rd Bombardment Group took off from Old ...
Syracuse, N.Y. — Some of the oldest WWII bomber planes still in service are on display in Syracuse this week. For a price, you can take flight in them. The Commemorative Air Force Air History show at ...
“... the ultimate compliment for a simulator add-on this one – to be able to say it seems real. This one surely does.” John Allard – Mutley's Hangar ”I have ...
Don't ever say there's no such thing as an excellent lost and found story anymore. Unlike something like the holy grail or the arc of the covenant, long-lost military planes pop up more frequently ...
Here's What You Need to Remember: Adding even more to the degree of difficulty was the fact that the spare B‑24 had several major differences from our H-model, including the cockpit layout, flight ...
The Commemorative Air Force's (CAF) B-29/B-24 Squadron has marked a major step in the restoration of its B-24 Diamond Lil. After a year on the ground, the Liberator's four engines roared to life on ...