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    The Consolidated B-24 Liberator is an American heavy bomber, designed by Consolidated Aircraft of San Diego, California. It was known within the company as the Model 32, and some initial models were laid down as export models designated as various LB-30s, in the Land Bomber design category.
    At its inception, the B-24 was a modern design featuring a highly efficient shoulder-mounted, high aspect ratio Davis wing. The wing gave the Liberator a high cruise speed, long range and the ability to carry a heavy bomb load. Early RAF Liberators were the first aircraft to cross the Atlantic Ocean as a matter of routine. However, the type was difficult to fly and had poor low speed performance. It also had a lower ceiling and was less robust than its far better known counterpart, the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress. While aircrews tended to prefer the B-17, General Staff preferred the B-24, and procured it for a wide variety of roles.
    The B-24 was used extensively in World War II. It served in every branch of the American armed forces, as well as several Allied air forces and navies, and saw use in every theater of operations. Along with the B-17, the B-24 was the mainstay of the US strategic bombing campaign in the Western European theater. Due to its range, it proved useful in bombing operations in the Pacific, including the bombing of Japan. Long range anti-submarine Liberators played an instrumental role in closing the Mid-Atlantic Gap in the Battle of the Atlantic. The C-87 transport derivative served as a longer range, higher capacity counterpart to the Douglas C-47 Skytrain.
    The B-24 was produced in very large numbers. At nearly 19,000 units, with over 8,000 manufactured by Ford Motor Company, it holds the distinction of being the most produced heavy bomber in history, the most produced multi-engine aircraft in history and the most-produced American military aircraft.
    At the end of World War II, the Liberator had been surpassed by more modern types such as the Boeing B-29 Superfortress. The type was rapidly phased out of US service, although the PB4Y-2 Privateer derivative would go on to see service with the US Navy in the Korean War.
    Two B-24s, one B-24A and one Liberator V (Lend Lease B-24J) representing a B-24H, are airworthy as of 2015.

Komentáře • 238

  • @scottquillen6647
    @scottquillen6647 Před 3 lety +147

    My 97 year old dad was a top gunner ,flight engineer on a B24. He flew out of Horsham St. Faith, Norwich England. He and his crew ditched in the North Sea returning back from a raid on Brunswick Germany in August 1944. The plane they ditched in was named Tailwind. The co pilot was killed but the rest of the crew survived. The Pilot earned a distinguished flying cross for successfully ditching the plane with one fatality. Dad is still going strong.

    • @purpleflight9083
      @purpleflight9083 Před 3 lety +5

      Amazing ! Thankyou for sharing 💞

    • @darrinsiberia
      @darrinsiberia Před 2 lety +4

      i wonder if he knew my Grandpa who flew out of England too.

    • @scottquillen6647
      @scottquillen6647 Před 2 lety +3

      @@darrinsiberia Do you know what bomb group or squadron? I researched my dad's online and my brother and I visited the mighty 8th air force museum in Pollar, GA. With my dad.

    • @davegoldsmith4020
      @davegoldsmith4020 Před 2 lety +2

      Horshan St faith is now Norwich Airport

    • @modtodd82
      @modtodd82 Před 2 lety

      May God continue to bless your Dad!!!!!!! A generation of Heros!!!!!

  • @HoustonRoad
    @HoustonRoad Před 2 lety +29

    My pop did 22 mission over Europe. He was a tail gunner, later model with duel 50 Cal’s. His plane “Jodey” survived the war and was scraped in Texas. Great to read the many comments on men who served on the Liberator. Pop is still going strong at 99.

    • @paulclark2777
      @paulclark2777 Před rokem +2

      my father flew 28 missions in the lib 99 squadron RAF in india ,Radio op

    • @gregl5677
      @gregl5677 Před 4 měsíci

      Great grandpa. Flew on silver streak mainly and a couple others during downtime for repairs. Silver streak was damaged in action do to heavy fire on the front. He was rw waist gunner. Went on a lot of low flight high risk missions. He always talked about bombs getting stuck and they'd have to take turns running over. Grabbing a rope and kicking them loose out of the hatch. He died in 2016. Coolest thing ever was going to the airforce museum in Ohio and seeing one in person.

  • @maryjaneway-pearson9958
    @maryjaneway-pearson9958 Před 2 lety +19

    My dad was a B 24 pilot stationed on Okinawa. He was very proud of his service to our great country.

  • @dvvalant
    @dvvalant Před 3 lety +50

    My dad was a gunner on the Liberator in the Pacific. He was part of the "Long Rangers" who flew very long missions. He said often the Japanese would fly above them and try to drop incendiaries down onto them. I got to walk around inside this plane when it was at the Waterloo, Iowa airport a few years ago during a "Wings of Freedom" tour. The guys in those planes had balls of steel.

    • @jonbowhay9386
      @jonbowhay9386 Před 2 lety +2

      He was stationed at Henderson Field on Guadacanal. 424 BSq most probably 13th AF, They flew missions often up the slot as it was called; an area of open ocean with small islands on each side.

    • @dvvalant
      @dvvalant Před 2 lety

      @@jonbowhay9386 Thank you Jon!

    • @jonbowhay9386
      @jonbowhay9386 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dvvalant Best to you Dave.
      Hope you have been able to write down what your father has told you.

    • @gmar7836
      @gmar7836 Před 2 lety

      They sure did

  • @wrightflyer7855
    @wrightflyer7855 Před 6 lety +55

    Witchcraft flew over my house in Virginia a few months ago. THAT was a surprise. I heard a multi engine radial coming and ran outside just as it passed directly overhead at about 500ft. It made my day. For sure.

    • @cheril8891
      @cheril8891 Před 6 lety +4

      Wright Flyer: Me too. Luckly, we were all out in the front yard by the curb when it flew over two days ago. Thrilling. Couldn't see the name of the plane tho.

    • @88mike42
      @88mike42 Před 6 lety +4

      Wright...Nothing will get you out of the house faster!

    • @wrightflyer7855
      @wrightflyer7855 Před 5 lety +3

      I didn't know it was Witchcraft at first, but saw the abundance of fuselage writing because it was so low. What a thrill! Round engines are unmistakable. I'm 69 years old and was bitten by the aviation bug when I was a child. It just never lets go and when it flew over I had no idea I could still move that fast when necessary!

    • @MohamedSinclair
      @MohamedSinclair Před 3 lety

      Many years ago I had a similar experience in the UK with a Lancaster bomber...once heard, never forgotten!

    • @wrightflyer7855
      @wrightflyer7855 Před 3 lety

      @@MohamedSinclair Neat stuff! I've never heard 4 Merlins or even seen a Lanc in person but I can imagine the thrill of one flying right over you.

  • @bagdad9782
    @bagdad9782 Před 3 lety +16

    Being an avid ww2 reader it almost brought tears to my eyes watching the vid. Just thinking about those brave warriors back then fighting and dying for that just cause. Heroes. Thanks for the vid!!

    • @ricksmith7357
      @ricksmith7357 Před 3 lety +3

      Think of all the guys still missing in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that lost their lives so we could be live free

  • @brianwillson9567
    @brianwillson9567 Před rokem +12

    These vintage warbirds are SO beautiful.Everyone involved in their maintenance deserves so much thanks, not least for keeping the memory alive of those who flew them operationally.

  • @ecthelion1735
    @ecthelion1735 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I got to fly in this plane once, thanks to my grandfather's connections and his time as a Liberator pilot during the war. Incredible experience.

  • @delten-eleven1910
    @delten-eleven1910 Před 3 lety +15

    The B-24 hold the record for longest, slowest retracting gear cycle of any airplane ever....I love the Liberator.

  • @stevebutler8387
    @stevebutler8387 Před rokem +2

    My father was a Ground Crew Chief on 8 of these in the South Pacific 1943 thru 1945. His B24s were filled with cameras and redesignated A7. Used for Combat Mapping. Great video, thank you

  • @aciobaniteicezar1170
    @aciobaniteicezar1170 Před 3 lety +3

    I am from Romania and it's crazy to think these beautiful beasts flew in anger over Ploiești during Operation Tidal Wave, back in 1943.

  • @Tacoman1967
    @Tacoman1967 Před rokem +3

    The coolest plane ever made. I was in my kayak in a marsh near Cape May when one flew over. I could hear it coming about a minute before it showed over head.

  • @USAIRFORCE621
    @USAIRFORCE621 Před 3 lety +3

    Have seen this beauty in person at KDMW (Carroll County Regional Airport) when helping the local Civil Air Patrol squadron (being a member myself) up in Westminster in October of each year, always a tremendous honor to get to meet and not only talk with and thank WW II veterans but to see the B-17G "Nine-O-Nine, the B-25J "Tondelayo" and the B-24J "Witchcraft" not only firing up those massive radial engines but have them thundering down the runway!

    • @valeriegriner5644
      @valeriegriner5644 Před 3 lety

      So sad about the Nine-O-Nine crash and losses of both lives and a great Warbird. Wish I could have seen it.

    • @SOMeDoOD1992
      @SOMeDoOD1992 Před 2 lety

      I saw and walked through Nine-O-Nine on her last tour before she went to the east coast, crashed and burned. Luckily I still have an in depth video of the plane albeit with terrible self-commentary.

    • @SOMeDoOD1992
      @SOMeDoOD1992 Před 2 lety

      You can't even imagine the thunderous roar these planes bring when flying overhead, it makes you want to tear up and cry. It's a wonderful sound, and I'm glad I got to hear it at least once

    • @ramerakeckhut1605
      @ramerakeckhut1605 Před 2 lety

      RIP "Nine-O-Nine"

  • @claiborneeastjr4129
    @claiborneeastjr4129 Před 6 měsíci

    When Witchcraft was in SW Louisiana several years ago, I got up close and personal - that's the only way to really experience the visceral power of those big radials. This video is great, but doesn't do it justice. It must be experienced first hand, and it will give you goosebumps. My uncle was a Liberator pilot during WW II.

  • @JimSpence
    @JimSpence Před 3 lety +4

    The history of this aircraft and its various crew is astonishing and should never be forgotten. Eighth Air Force, Ford built in Willow Run, Michigan. Over 130 Missions this aircraft flew with no aborts! 467th BS & 790 SQ.

    • @tuffguy428
      @tuffguy428 Před 3 lety

      Well not THIS aircraft... the RAF used this plane in Pacific, was junked after the war and resurrected by the Indian Air Force. Decommissioned in 1968. Brought in pieces to America in 1971 and the rest is history.

    • @e.a.corral4713
      @e.a.corral4713 Před 2 lety +1

      BUILT FORD TOUGH.

    • @DavidMartin-ym2te
      @DavidMartin-ym2te Před rokem

      @@e.a.corral4713 This one was built by Consolidated in San Diego, but it doesn't make your contention untrue, of course!

  • @markblackman2542
    @markblackman2542 Před 3 lety +13

    Beutifull Aircraft , i love fast jets , but to me props are still fantastic to see & hear !

  • @russouk
    @russouk Před 3 lety +8

    amazing...always remembner that long wing...was 1st large model my dad and I built together....looked forwards to night after tea when we sat down to build and paint it

  • @adrianogomes3271
    @adrianogomes3271 Před 3 lety +5

    B 24, é fantástico, uma navi linda!

  • @acowthatjumpedoverthemoon3038

    Still one of the coolest looking military aircraft in my book

  • @garthtimmins2852
    @garthtimmins2852 Před 3 lety

    My Mom's brother was flight engineer/top turret gunner on one of those. They were shot down in China in 1943. I have the greatest respect for the men who flew in them.

  • @michaelreilly1310esq
    @michaelreilly1310esq Před 3 lety

    My Dad was a B-24 radioman in Okinawa. In the 1990’s my nephew won an essay contest on Long Island and he was awarded a ride on Witchcraft with my Dad. Dad’s auto license plate was USAF B24 in NY

  • @Myrea_Rend
    @Myrea_Rend Před 3 lety +1

    Oh, wow. My grandfather was a bombardier on a B-24 named "Ole Repulsive." Unfortunately, it lies somewhere in the Adriatic Sea, but thankfully he wasn't on it at the time.

  • @bad74maverick1
    @bad74maverick1 Před 2 lety +2

    Flew in this exact plane in 2012. I was the only one in the group small enough to fit in the front and rear turret..... It was a fantastic flight on my favorite bomber, but I wouldn't want to be stuck in those turrets for hours, god what a cramped mess!

  • @gra271
    @gra271 Před rokem

    My dad Fred Norman was wireless operator and side gunner. 99 squadron, Burma. Very proud !

  • @videocruzer
    @videocruzer Před 3 lety +2

    My Grandmother Gwen Fussey was transported to the East Coast of Canada
    from the United Kingdom in a B-24 that was converted for VIP transport
    just after World War 2 ended. Gwen was trained by the United Kingdom
    Home Guard to Id spies in her community and report back to HQ. Her
    Husband Bill, Canadian Artillery fought on the German lines during the
    last world War.

  • @relaxingguyxxx159
    @relaxingguyxxx159 Před rokem +1

    Such a beautiful bomber. These planes were used more for bombing raids than the B-17 Flying Fortress. I always wondered why it's never discussed about the sacrifices that were made in this aircraft.

  • @jonfleischmann8467
    @jonfleischmann8467 Před 2 lety

    My son and I saw her at the Martha’s Vineyard airport in 2019, sadly just prior to the B 17s crash not long after
    Bless all who flew and continue to fly these beautiful airplanes

  • @Marcfj
    @Marcfj Před 3 lety +6

    I had a good friend, now deceased, who had to bail out of a B-24 in June of 1944 when it was shot down by a Focke-Wulf 190.

  • @MegaFortinbras
    @MegaFortinbras Před rokem

    My aunt flew B-24s from the factory in Michigan to the 8th Air Force in England. She had over 3000 hours.

  • @doc-nobody-glider
    @doc-nobody-glider Před 3 lety +2

    Yeah, fuel to awesome sound converter :-) Great footage! Thanks

  • @thunderpuppy6719
    @thunderpuppy6719 Před 3 lety +10

    My mom worked at the Consolidated plant in Ft. Worth building Liberators while my dad was overseas with the Army Air Corp.

    • @4321grp
      @4321grp Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks to your parents for their service, They're the great generation.

    • @sj2383
      @sj2383 Před 3 lety +3

      Same, but with my grandparents

  • @megatwingo
    @megatwingo Před 9 měsíci

    Wow, amazing footage. Good, that some people are keeping those vintage aircraft in such a good condition. Thumbs up! :)

  • @keatoncampbell820
    @keatoncampbell820 Před rokem

    Modern high-bipass turbine planes are often larger, and take off faster, but the B-24 definitely FEELS like a helluva lotta plane to be flying.

  • @davethehappy
    @davethehappy Před rokem +1

    My great uncle was laid to rest last month after a positive id on his remains. He piloted the ship Air Lobo in Operation Tidal Wave. He and his crew were shot down over the Romanian oil refineries Aug 4 1943

  • @toadflax636
    @toadflax636 Před 2 lety

    My father in law, Gene Davis, taught B24 Liberators to a lot of WW2 pilots in San Angelo. If anyone had exposure to him I would really appreciate a note.

  • @spencermazeiii7401
    @spencermazeiii7401 Před 6 měsíci

    Amazing. Only 2 remaining airworthy. A masterpiece of American ingenuity.

    • @piotrjannek1754
      @piotrjannek1754 Před 2 měsíci

      But easily sabotaged externally. Pretty weak.

  • @slimchancetoo
    @slimchancetoo Před 3 lety +1

    Great to see a video of a Warbird with almost invisible propeller 'discs' and not those ever so slowly rotating blades.

  • @HunterSmith641
    @HunterSmith641 Před 4 měsíci

    Came here after reading "Unbroken" in class. Crazy to think this was at one point too of the line

  • @madcitymcflyer
    @madcitymcflyer Před 2 lety

    A walk-around inside of the B-24 Liberator would tell you that in WWII, escape and bailout, wearing heavy shearling flight suits, shearling boots, shedding body armor and donning your parachute and Mae West,, then somehow squeezing your way out of the nose wheel hatch or bomb bay without snagging your harness and somehow jumping clear of a burning, disintegrating airframe was miraculous. And the Liberator was known to have persistent fuel leaks into the bomb bay on many of the long missions...

    • @user-qy9tf2im7f
      @user-qy9tf2im7f Před rokem

      My Dad did it over Mostar Yugoslavia Jan 14, 1944. They went out the Bombay Doors with the Ship in a spiral @ 13,000 ft. Navigator 15th AF 47th Wing 449th 716th. "Miss Lee"

  • @marjancebron5290
    @marjancebron5290 Před 3 lety +1

    čudovito enkratno neponovljivo-kako zelo uspešni so bili v vojni in kaj vse so posadke doživljal ob napadih na sovražnika kateri je imel do skrajnosti izpopolnjeno obrambo.

  • @PatrickKennedy-rx3bs
    @PatrickKennedy-rx3bs Před rokem

    My Father flew B24s for the South African Airforce in WW2,North Africa,Egypt,Italy and Poland

  • @craignewton7516
    @craignewton7516 Před rokem

    Friend of my father,Captain 35 missions,plane the gripes or wrath,B-24🇺🇲❤️

  • @timnolan9553
    @timnolan9553 Před 2 lety

    God Bless them. My dad was a forward observer at Iwo Jima.

    • @bilbledsoe4227
      @bilbledsoe4227 Před rokem

      did your dad fly in 24 to watch navy shelling? my dad took some navy observers out over beach on d day at iwo

  • @Gearz-365
    @Gearz-365 Před 2 lety

    Reminds me of the Handley Page Halifax used for the British Royal Air Force. Similar design, plus the two vertical fins

  • @paulclark2777
    @paulclark2777 Před rokem

    Respect to all and thank you.

  • @jkorshak
    @jkorshak Před 3 lety +1

    1:51 LOL I almost expected the guy standing in the hatch aft of the pilots during the fast taxi to still be there on takeoff.

  • @worldchamp1999
    @worldchamp1999 Před rokem

    man i love old war planes

  • @billbright1755
    @billbright1755 Před 3 lety

    Aircraft 64, a B 24 D, in the fog of war overflew her base by nearly 500 miles.
    Into some of the most bone chilling terrain a man could imagine. The utter desolation of the interior Libyan Desert. If you’ve seen some photo views of Mars you have a picture of the environs there.
    Her crew hopelessly lost decided to bail out on autopilot and 64 flew on trim some 16 more miles till settling in to her forever desert home.
    By diary’s found with crewmen we get a glimpse of battling against all odds till the spirit can endure no more.
    The B 24 liberator has countless stories to tell the world over of a time of global conflict and the men and sacrifice still on that last mission.

  • @ezrabrooks12
    @ezrabrooks12 Před rokem

    BEAUTIFUL PLANE!!!!!

  • @portuguesnomundo
    @portuguesnomundo Před 2 lety +1

    Nice video

  • @kurtlemderman2032
    @kurtlemderman2032 Před 2 lety

    Could you imagine the sight and sound of hundreds of these flying overhead in Europe in a Pacific earth-shattering

    • @ramerakeckhut1605
      @ramerakeckhut1605 Před 2 lety

      Yeah...freaking terrifying. Knew an old German who was actually in a building when it was bombed by the allies in '44'.

  • @caribman10
    @caribman10 Před 3 lety +3

    The real workhorse of the USAAF bomber force, but didn't get the recognition of the B-17.

    • @geodes6722
      @geodes6722 Před 2 lety

      Yeah. It certainly is interesting that more B-24s were built than B-17s but the B-17 became more symbolic of the USAAF European effort. I am sure it had to do with movies like “12 O’clock High and “Command Decision” and others where the B-17 was shown.

  • @hey_its_kev
    @hey_its_kev Před 3 lety

    If this is the one that comes to Venice Florida, then I’ve rode in this plane. It’s fucking awesome

  • @prichardgs
    @prichardgs Před 3 lety

    What a beautiful aircraft!

  • @justforfunaviation6342

    Great video !!

  • @craigd426
    @craigd426 Před 3 lety +1

    so brilliant

  • @davegoldsmith4020
    @davegoldsmith4020 Před 3 lety +2

    I live about five minutes from the airfield the original aircraft flew its missions from in Norfolk UK

  • @denkaj
    @denkaj Před 2 lety

    My father in law was captain of a B24 and shot down Christmas Day 44 over Belgium. First flight he, the copilot and navigator were blown out of the plane when #3 exploded. They were captured and the remaining 7 crew men perished. Starting sequence is #3 first as it powers the hydraulics and the Germans knew this so that was their primary target.

    • @ramerakeckhut1605
      @ramerakeckhut1605 Před 2 lety

      Sounds like shitty luck to me, hitting anything as an AAA crew (Allies or Axis) is a miracle when the planes your shooting at are a mile above you at 250ish mph.

  • @user-vf9hn9fl9h
    @user-vf9hn9fl9h Před rokem

    Even my father was flight engineer with Liberator B 24 during Burma operations

  • @newbasilisk4032
    @newbasilisk4032 Před rokem

    My Grandpa was a HUMP pilot, flew the C-57 I think was the cargo B-24

  • @allgood6760
    @allgood6760 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful! 👍✈️

  • @irzyk09
    @irzyk09 Před 3 lety

    Piękny i majestatyczny. Pamiętajcie o Polskiej załodze w Bingisiimi. Stamtąd Polacy też brali udział w wyzwoleniu Polski czyli państwa aliantów

  • @kamakirinoko
    @kamakirinoko Před 2 měsíci

    On a mission, on the hardstand, at what point would the bomb bay doors have been closed before taxiing out on the perimeter? PS the original Witchcraft was with my dad's BG, the 467th.

  • @thelawless1523
    @thelawless1523 Před rokem

    WOW old is awesome

  • @ricksmith7357
    @ricksmith7357 Před 3 lety +2

    By the end of WW2 Ford was making 1 B 24 every 63 minutes. Approximately 24 B 24`s every day.
    In 100 Days 2400 B 24`s could be made. In one year Ford could make Approximately 8700 B 24`s in 1 year.

  • @piedpiper8355
    @piedpiper8355 Před 2 lety

    I saw this same aircraft fly over my house about 3 years ago.

  • @iizben
    @iizben Před 3 lety

    That pilot is a bad ass

  • @valeriegriner5644
    @valeriegriner5644 Před 3 lety +1

    My great uncle, Robert Morris, was a pilot of the Liberator and fought in the Pacific Theater. I have heard Papua, New Guinea and the Hump mentioned, but I wish I knew more about his life and what type of missions he flew. His brother, Donald Morris, was a navigator and flew with the Flying Tigers(whatever aircraft they flew in the China-Burma area).

    • @markthomas6436
      @markthomas6436 Před 2 lety +1

      Tigers flew Curtis P-40 Tomahawk for the American Volunteer Group, aka Flying Tigers. Great museum in Monroe, Louisiana.

  • @danmacdonald178
    @danmacdonald178 Před 9 měsíci

    My dad flew as Canadian wireless tail gunner in South Pacific

  • @Laserwurks
    @Laserwurks Před 2 lety

    My dad was a captain of the b24 ww2.

  • @user-yh3uk4xl8j
    @user-yh3uk4xl8j Před 4 měsíci

    My Grandpa was in the b-24 liberator in ww2 they called him skinny marink 😊

  • @lordofsunshine
    @lordofsunshine Před rokem

    Perfect...

  • @frankporfidio9813
    @frankporfidio9813 Před rokem

    Why do they always seem to start the right side engines first ?

  • @paulwiggins183
    @paulwiggins183 Před 2 lety

    Have the turbochargers been disconnected?

  • @paul4835
    @paul4835 Před 6 lety +2

    Was named "All American" but Collings Foundation repainted it and renamed it "Witchcraft." Took a photo of it when it was named "All American.

    • @markfrench8892
      @markfrench8892 Před 3 lety +1

      It was briefly named "The Dragon and His Tail." I think I still have photos of it in the paint.

    • @paul4835
      @paul4835 Před 3 lety

      @@markfrench8892 ."All American" was the first paint scheme name change and "The Dragon & His Tail " was the next before "Witchcraft. Just discovered this.

  • @Mk1rceme
    @Mk1rceme Před 3 lety

    Pilot Offficer J. Willard Thompson from my hometown of Bowden, Alberta was shot down in an RAF Consolidated Liberator TS520 in late 1944 while on a night mission over Germany.

  • @darrinsiberia
    @darrinsiberia Před 2 lety

    it looks like it was made for ditching in water is this true?

  • @Tom_The_Cat
    @Tom_The_Cat Před 2 lety

    "Aw, hell... It's the Flying Coffin."
    -Unbroken

  • @brianmarshall1637
    @brianmarshall1637 Před 25 dny

    They must be hard work to fly machines like the liberator.

  • @Laserwurks
    @Laserwurks Před 2 lety

    My dad was a captain of the b24 ww2 used up 6 of these and lost non of his flight crew

  • @user-om3dd2gk4v
    @user-om3dd2gk4v Před 3 lety +1

    Какой он красивый.

  • @gregoriodelgadoherrera7621

    Hace 55 añosPEMEX tenia un Liberatur en su flota...

  • @erikbrown8241
    @erikbrown8241 Před 3 lety

    Tail gunner removed?

  • @monicaaiyout3384
    @monicaaiyout3384 Před 7 měsíci

    How high can they fly????.

  • @SantaFe19484
    @SantaFe19484 Před 3 lety

    Nice video! Did this plane originally have the blinking light, or was it added later because the FAA said they had to?

  • @joseer8932
    @joseer8932 Před 3 lety

    Este apararo fue utilizados en la segunda guerra mundial.

  • @ChrisZoomER
    @ChrisZoomER Před 2 lety

    Sweet😍

  • @motormouth2472
    @motormouth2472 Před rokem

    Imagine the smell coming off of that thing

  • @CapStar362
    @CapStar362 Před 3 lety +1

    sooo, i dont know which sound i like better, idling radials or full power radials

  • @erikbrown8241
    @erikbrown8241 Před 3 lety

    So bad ass!

  • @Qwe-hs4xz
    @Qwe-hs4xz Před 3 lety +1

    BOMBER.

  • @gmar7836
    @gmar7836 Před 2 lety +1

    Imagine being on this plane during WW2?

    • @seabee12333
      @seabee12333 Před 2 lety

      was thinking the same thing, imagine flying into Germany at night in this thing!

  • @topgunmaverick379
    @topgunmaverick379 Před 3 lety

    Hey jason it's aviationgeek1424 from instagram. I actually flew in witchcraft back in 2018. Year before the b-17 909 crashed

  • @MyChannel-X
    @MyChannel-X Před 3 lety

    I think this id in Everett, WA

  • @mohhadi8811
    @mohhadi8811 Před 3 lety

    My dream is to drive plane

  • @restitutaabique8619
    @restitutaabique8619 Před 3 lety

    Yah i still want to see pro. Plane as if revival hehe

  • @rons1513
    @rons1513 Před 3 lety +3

    nerd is standing WAY to close to props during start up. what the f was he thinking?

  • @Tazjet100
    @Tazjet100 Před 3 lety +1

    Lindbergh was a test pilot for the B-24 design

  • @jesseslade3084
    @jesseslade3084 Před rokem

    Rosie red mascot good girl

  • @hugogayozzo9568
    @hugogayozzo9568 Před rokem

    HERMOSO B24 libertador