Scary view looking at the front of the B-24 Liberator. This angle put you in range of its .50 caliber Guns on the nose. The aircraft was the ugly duckling of the fleet but it did a great job for the USAAC. Photos courtesy of http://www.afhra.af.mil/ and http://acepilots.com.
A historical glimpse of a crew from a B24 that went down over Hamburg Germany on October 30, 1944. We mourn these heroes and others who have fallen throughout the ages and show them respect and gratitude as they fought for our freedom and that of the world's.
Monday, May 20, 2013
Awesome view of a B24 from the front.
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