These historic World War II bombers haven't been in service for decades, and there are only three left. One of them is being restored and put on display.
One hundred seventy-seven B-24 Liberators took off from Libya on August 1, 1943, bound for the Romanian oil refineries at Ploesti. The low-altitude bombing raid aimed to cripple German fuel production ...
POOLER, Ga. — A rare World War II-era B-24 Liberator bomber known as “Rupert the Roo II” is entering a restoration process for the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, with early work ...
POOLER, Ga. (WTOC) - A massive World War II-era bomber is being brought back to life for a new home but first, it has to be taken apart. The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force has begun ...
The new aircraft—originally named “Rage”—was renamed in honor of a lost World War II B-24 bomber, with the descended family of the original crew in attendance. A B-1B Lancer long-range strategic ...
In the beginning -- Dr. Vince Splane -- Arthur H. Millard -- Kent Zimmerman and Stephen M. Perrone -- Tom Bonney -- Roland T. Fisher -- Trevor Bevan -- Frank C. Kotouch, Sr. -- Edward G. Harris -- ...
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