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B-32 Turret on Epay !!

Sat Feb 05, 2011 6:34 pm

:shock:

http://cgi.ebay.com/WWII-B-32-Dominator ... 720wt_1139

Re: B-32 Turret on Epay !!

Sat Feb 05, 2011 10:22 pm

Does anyone remember which Apollo mission it was that brought this back?

Re: B-32 Turret on Epay !!

Sun Feb 06, 2011 12:33 am

michaelharadon wrote:Does anyone remember which Apollo mission it was that brought this back?


LMAO! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Jerry

Re: B-32 Turret on Epay !!

Sun Feb 06, 2011 12:36 am

michaelharadon wrote:Does anyone remember which Apollo mission it was that brought this back?


It was the Space Shuttle....duuhhhhh. Everyone knows that the turret won't fit in the Apollo Command module.

Re: B-32 Turret on Epay !!

Sun Feb 06, 2011 2:15 am

STOP THE PRESSES!!!

Turns out we've had it wrong all these years! I Googled the original articles from that paragon of jounralistic integrity known as the Weekly World News. The pics clearly show that the plane found in the Lunar crater was NOT a B-32, but rather an even more rare XB-24N! (although I think they may have used the same nose turret...)

The original article:

http://books.google.com/books?id=gewDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA17&lpg=PA17&dq=%22weekly+world+news%22+bomber+moon&source=bl&ots=9_F_O_ur_A&sig=ErmtZvUjL02QiTzEYtkb9NtyOeM&hl=en&ei=lExOTcmgLYH48AbAp8jFDg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CCAQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=%22weekly%20world%20news%22%20bomber%20moon&f=false

A followup article with a different, clearer photo (on page 10):

http://books.google.com/books?id=H-4DAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA3&lpg=PA3&dq=wwii+bomber+found+on+moon&source=bl&ots=rGKzj5kfbq&sig=wPHzrUw-OUuG-V6cZn0c-HV0zi8&hl=en&ei=SEtOTcCYFoO88gbfmrilDg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CDQQ6AEwCDge#v=onepage&q&f=true

Does Andy Griffith still have that private moon rocket?

Steve

Re: B-32 Turret on Epay !!

Sun Feb 06, 2011 5:48 am

So which one of you geniuses writes articles for Weekly World News?

Or are you all just fans? :shock: I am suprised there is not a thread going on the Flight 19 Lost Squadron. :wink:

So does anyone have an updated list for surviving B-32 parts and their locations (outboard wing section, turrets, etc)? This sounds like a job for APG85...

Re: B-32 Turret on Epay !!

Sun Feb 06, 2011 6:19 am

The B-29 on the moon was piloted by "Batboy!"

Re: B-32 Turret on Epay !!

Sun Feb 06, 2011 6:23 am

Edward Sheetmetalhands wrote:
So does anyone have an updated list for surviving B-32 parts and their locations (outboard wing section, turrets, etc)? This sounds like a job for APG85...


I believe the largest piece is a huge section of the wing that is mounted vertically on top of a mountain in Southern California, where it's some kind of monument. I don't remember all the details, though.

Re: B-32 Turret on Epay !!

Sun Feb 06, 2011 11:53 am

warbird1 wrote:I believe the largest piece is a huge section of the wing that is mounted vertically on top of a mountain in Southern California, where it's some kind of monument. I don't remember all the details, though.


It's a B-24 wing. I lived across the street from it in the late 60's.

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SAN DIEGO—Large enough to be seen from vantage points across the border in Mexico, the wing of a World War II era Liberator bomber stands upright on the hill in Otay Mesa where some historians say pioneer aviator John J. Montgomery made the first controlled flight on a glider ever made in the United States.

Full article here,

http://sdjewishworld.wordpress.com/2010/06/17/6737/

Re: B-32 Turret on Epay !!

Sun Feb 06, 2011 12:04 pm

While browsing the second link to find page 10 and the better photo, I found something that I think all of you missed, that is of equal, if not greater importance! The five Avengers lost in the Bermuda Triangle have been found orbiting Mars! :D

Re: B-32 Turret on Epay !!

Sun Feb 06, 2011 12:05 pm

Yeah but look at that cart pulled by dogs. I think that is Michael Vic's car.

Re: B-32 Turret on Epay !!

Sun Feb 06, 2011 12:18 pm

A couple of us did some digging into the possible surviving remains of 42-108544 that crashed on takeoff at Yontan. There wasn't a lot left but an outer wing panel and part of the empennage. We never did find out if the remains were buried, scrapped, or what happened to them.

Speaking of the B-24N, I met a gentleman a number of years ago who was a gunnery instructor at Las Vegas. Two YB-24Ns were delivered in '45 and a training syllabus was started for the new turrets. He said the ball turrets in nose and tail were a HUGE improvement over the earlier turrets.

Scott

Re: B-32 Turret on Epay !!

Sun Feb 06, 2011 12:46 pm

Ok if that is not an actual B-32 wingtip mounted on a popsicle stick in California we are seriously behind our bar charts in producing a B-32.... say it ain't so. :shock:

If this is the case then someone at least needs to update wikipedia to kill the reproduction B-32 fantasy once and for all...

I am afraid a ball turret and some Smithsonian drawings is just not enough; even for a guy like Edward Sheetmetalhands. :cry:

Re: B-32 Turret on Epay !!

Sun Feb 06, 2011 4:41 pm

maxum96 wrote:
warbird1 wrote:I believe the largest piece is a huge section of the wing that is mounted vertically on top of a mountain in Southern California, where it's some kind of monument. I don't remember all the details, though.


It's a B-24 wing. I lived across the street from it in the late 60's.

Image

SAN DIEGO—Large enough to be seen from vantage points across the border in Mexico, the wing of a World War II era Liberator bomber stands upright on the hill in Otay Mesa where some historians say pioneer aviator John J. Montgomery made the first controlled flight on a glider ever made in the United States.

Full article here,

http://sdjewishworld.wordpress.com/2010/06/17/6737/


Thanks for the clarification. I stand corrected.

Re: B-32 Turret on Epay !!

Sun Feb 06, 2011 11:14 pm

That's the first I've ever heard of the monument being a B-24 wing. Every reference I've ever seen lists it as a a B-32 static test wing. Hard to tell from the photo..I think both were very similar in shape, the B-32 was just bigger.

SN
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