turretguy wrote:
With all due respect, I do not believe it is correct to say that the single tail for the B-24 was "swiped from the C-54."
Sorry, I didn't mean to say that the XB-24N and Privateer used C-54 tails. I simply recall reading once that a C-54 tail was spliced onto a B-24 as a "one-off" to test out the effectiveness of a single fin. The actual single-tail Liberator prototypes and Privateer of course had a tails that were original designs.
According to this article on the USAF Museum website, the XB-24K was the single-tail test aircraft..starting life as a B-24D and having modified a B-23 tail grafted on.
http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=2496Meanwhile, according to Joe Baugher, a C-54 tail was also used at some point during testing:
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In early 1943, Ford/Willow Run decided to test this assumption of better stability with a single fin and rudder. They modified a B-24D airframe to accommodate a single vertical tail unit taken from a Douglas B-23 Dragon. This aircraft was initially known as B-24ST (where the ST stood for *Single Tail*), and made its first flight on March 6, 1943. Following a change to a C-54 tailplane and a new rudder, the new fuselage was attached to another, later production B-24D airframe (B-24D-40-CO 42-40234). At the same time, it was fitted with more powerful R-1830-75 engines, each developing 1350 hp for takeoff. This airframe was also fitted with the power-operated nose turret that had been installed on later Liberators, while retaining the Consolidated tail turret.
Pooner wrote:
The plans for the aircraft are indeed to restore it to military configuration. Short term plans for 66302 call for the removal of the former air tanker paint scheme and initial discussion is for it to appear in USCG markings. Long term plans could possibly call for restoration back into 1945 USN markings, colors and installation of gun turrets, military equipment and radar
That's great news! Repainting her in Coast Guard markings makes sense, since she still has most of her Coastie mods intact (a stock canopy would be nice though.)
SN