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ID: 1036431 Views: 142 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Consolidated B-24M Liberator
Aircraft Reg: 44-51228

Operator: US Air Force
Unit / Wing: 392nd BG / 578th BS

Picture Category: Nose / Preserved
Location: Duxford (QFO / EGSU)
Country: UK - England
Air Show: 6083
Date: 26th June 2010
Photographer
Andrew Weir
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Large Picture Comments: The business end of a B24 Liberator, pretty it ain't.
ID: 1036430 Views: 135 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Consolidated B-24M Liberator
Aircraft Reg: 44-51228
MSN / CN: 6083

Operator: US Air Force
Unit / Wing: 392nd BG / 578th BS

Picture Category: Nose / Preserved
Location: Duxford (QFO / EGSU)
Country: UK - England
Date: 26th June 2010
Photographer
Andrew Weir
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Large Picture Comments: The business end of a Liberator, pretty it ain't!
ID: 1002539 Views: 330 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Consolidated B-24M Liberator
Aircraft Reg: 44-51228

Operator: US Air Force
Unit / Wing: 392nd BG / 578th BS

Picture Category: Preserved
Location: Duxford (QFO / EGSU)
Country: UK - England
Date: 23rd September 2003
Photographer
Mercury Aviation
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Large Picture Comments: At the American Air Museum at Duxford.
ID: 1002538 Views: 401 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Consolidated B-24M Liberator
Aircraft Reg: 44-51228

Operator: US Air Force
Unit / Wing: 392nd BG / 578th BS

Picture Category: Preserved
Location: Duxford (QFO / EGSU)
Country: UK - England
Date: 23rd September 2003
Photographer
Mercury Aviation
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Large Picture Comments: At the American Air Museum, Duxford. Restored heavy bomber - this particular one swapped for a Spitfire MkVb!
 
 

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