Long Sunrise Shadows for a Liberator by Jeff Hooten Via Flickr: "Witchcraft", the Collings Foundation B-24J rests quietly on the ramp before starting the day's activities. _DSC2690

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Long Sunrise Shadows for a Liberator by Jeff Hooten Via Flickr: "Witchcraft", the Collings Foundation B-24J rests quietly on the ramp before starting the day's activities. _DSC2690

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B-24H S/N 41-28931 of the 724th Bomb Squad, 451st Bomb Group, 15th Air Force.
Belly landed at the Apulia Airfield in Italy, after getting damaged by aa fire during a mission to Ploesti, Romania. 25 July 1944.
A Dream Come True
On Tuesday, May 10th at 5pm Pacific Standard Time, I Adam Davenport took a ride in one of the rarest planes of all time. A B-24H Consolidated Liberator heavy bomber for WWII. For those of you who know me I am a history buff, specifically WWII and WWII bombers. Since I was a kid I always loved the B-24. Its menacing looks, its fierce and reliable reputation in combat and more importantly the men who flew, fought and perished in these majestic aircraft. This plane was coming through on a US tour and I had to pounce on the opportunity to fly in it. Thanks to a nice donation for my parents I was able to realize my dream of spending time aloft in a WWII bomber and the fact that this particular plane was a B-24, my favorite! Go see www.collingswoodfoundation.org