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I never understood the point of emphasizing how rare the aircraft is...
Museums have to market their exhibits to the public in order to get public interest and funding. The goal is to make it sound as interesting as possible to gain peoples attention. Typically in marketing you highlight the points of interest in whatever you are marketing.
If the fact that it is rare might make 5 more people show up a month to see it then you mention it. I think it is pretty obvious that rarity is a point of interest.
Like you say there are 100 P-51Ds out there which is exactly the reason I would never go out of my way to spend money to go see a P-51D because I can see one whenever I want. I might fly a long distance to see something that I can only see in one place as opposed to something that is one of 100 and I can see 5 of them at any air show I attend at any airport across the US. It is pretty simple marketing and I think it makes a lot of sense if you think about it.
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One quick question, could you enlighten me as to what the main differences are between a B-24A and B-24J?
I am certainly no expert but off the top of my head.
1. Tail plane
2. All gun positions
3. Entire nose section
5. Window configuration
6. Many crew member positions
7. Cowling configuration
6. interior equipment such as radios, bomb sights and other technology items
8. The role that most of them played during the war
Ryan