Intended for English language sites that primarily deal with the Consolidated B-24 Liberator, a four-engine heavy bomber that saw extensive service in WW-II. A total of 19,256 B-24 bombers of all variants were produced, which is more than any other US warplane of any era.
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- Bill Neutzling Offers the descriptive anatomy of a mission over Mulhdorf Germany, B-24 pictures, mission documents, crew updates, and links.
- B-24 Best Web Image archive and research/reference center for this aircraft. Contains more than 2,600 images. Includes searchable list of known aircraft names.
- The 467th Bombardment Group Archive Pictorial and text archives of the time the flying unit was based at Rackheath, England during World War II.
- The Wendling Crusaders Extensive research of the 392nd BG and the Stalag Lufts of Europe with links to finding WWII B-24 Liberator bombers, MIA/KIA airmen, veterans, and POWs.
- WW2 B24 Air Battle, Bail Out, and Rescue by USS Cobia Submarine Survivor story of a B24 bomber being shot down in WW2 by Zeroes in the South Pacific, and the fortuitous rescue by the USS Cobia, by J.V. Vandruff.
- Zeno's Warbird Books and Videos B-24 RealVideo clip, performance charts, cockpit photos, and system diagrams.
- B-24 "K for King" The story about the crash of the B-24 K+ in Spiere (Belgium) in World War II. In honor of this young crew and the people who helped them escaping.