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 Post subject: Liberator in India
PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 7:19 pm 
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Does anyone know what condition the interior of the B-24 at the Indian Air Force Museum is in? Is this airplane, serial number 44-44213 really the last known complete B-24 in India? Is there any conformation of a B-24 stored in China? Photos would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.


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 Post subject: Re: Liberator in India
PostPosted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 12:24 pm 
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Isn't this Liberator a Fort Worth native?


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 Post subject: Re: Liberator in India
PostPosted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 3:36 pm 
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I visited the Indian Air Force Museum at Palem Air Force Base back in 2005.

Given the brutal summer heat ~ all openings are covered with what appears to be sheet metal.

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I've no idea what the interior is like I'm afraid ....... :wink:

Is this the last B-24 in India ? I think the answer is yes.

During my visits I tried to follow up on the story about a high ranking air force officer who had one parked in a hangar as his retirement plan.
The legend has it that he passed away ~ the aircraft was left where it was and is still there. I thought I has a good lead on it's whereabouts
and asked for a picture to be taken which included a copy of that days newspaper. I never got further than that ~ despite several prompts.

The airfield in question is still in use and it's in a restricted area ~ so it's impossible to follow up on the story.

There was an interested party is the US who was willing to fund retrieving it ~ which would have been a bureaucratic nightmare ~ but it was not to be !

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 Post subject: Re: Liberator in India
PostPosted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 5:56 pm 
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I've been reading Peter Vacher's book on how he rescued Hurricane R4118 from a Tech school in India. Needless to say it took something like 15 years to get it out due to all the bureaucratic red tape bull$hit that tied up the system. I'll remain hopeful that there is an extra B-24 (or four!) still in India and maybe we'll see them returned to the US or wherever and restored accordingly.

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 Post subject: Re: Liberator in India
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looks as if she's ready to shrivel up. a real shame. i have 1 of talichette's b-24 pilot seats from my 1st wife...... other than my kids, probably the best thing she ever gave me. i had a local canvas guy re - do it, turned out great. however.... i can't believe i can hardly get my 168 lb size 32 tushy into the seat. people were really of smaller stature barely 70 years ago.

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 Post subject: Re: Liberator in India
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oh brother!!!! clean those nasty word filters!!! nothing wrong with using a decent slang word for 1's buttocks!! how lame are are the nasty filters anyway?? we are not grade schoolers here.

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 Post subject: Re: Liberator in India
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I didnt think you used the word tushy.Who in h e l l uses that word these days anyway?

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 Post subject: Re: Liberator in India
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hang the expense wrote:
I didnt think you used the word tushy.Who in h e l l uses that word these days anyway?






thanks for the vote of confidence in me!! :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Liberator in India
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You are most welcome sir.

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 Post subject: Re: Liberator in India
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I dont think the plexiglass has been covered in sheet metal over.. just sprayed silver..?

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 Post subject: Re: Liberator in India
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I saw part of a B-24 wing in China, but not much else B-24 related. I kind of doubt China has anything secreted away like that. They are much too practical.


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 Post subject: Re: Liberator in India
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Any pics bdk?

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 Post subject: Re: Liberator in India
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Yes, from around four years ago and they aren't in that location any more. I have no idea where it ended up. the wing had one end sawed off, so it wasn't intact either.


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 Post subject: Re: Liberator in India
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Pics of a -D model crash in Alaska at:
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 Post subject: Re: Liberator in India
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that Alaskan 24 looks fabulous!! looks like somebody just polished her. i'm no wreckspert, but it doesn't look like a difficult recovery compared to others I've seen!!

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