Aug 29
B-24
Earlier this week, I had the opportunity to fly in a B-24 bomber. The plane is in service courtesy of the Collings Foundation. (http://www.collingsfoundation.org/). The Collings Foundation is a non-profit, Educational Foundation, founded in 1979. The purpose of the Foundation is to organize and support “living history†events that enable Americans to learn more about their heritage through direct participation.
The New Castle County Airport hosted the “Wings of Freedom†tour this week and for a price you can take a ride in one of the restored WWII planes. I picked the B-24 bomber.
The B-24 was produced in greater numbers than any other American combat aircraft of World War II and still holds the record as the most produced U.S. military aircraft. It was used by many Allied air forces and every U.S. branch of service during the war, attaining a distinguished war record with its operations in the Northern European, Pacific and Mediterranean theaters.
I now have a new respect for the young men who risked their lives in these flying tuna cans.
Here is a pic of my Dad standing in front of the B-24.
And a pic from the flight. Note the 50 cal in the bottom left corner of the photo.
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Can you imagine looking out and seeing zeros flying at you with guns blazing or AA flack hitting all around. Those guys must have been sweating buckets during a bombing run. How high up did they fly? Must have been b=pretty cool to see the town below.
It’s now the B-24 H-Bomber…. At least that’s what I’m gonna start calling Henry!