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Manufactured in 1941, it was the 19th of only 20 B-24Ds produced and is now only one of two B-24Ds known to exist in the world.
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Django wrote:Tell the guys doing the P-61 that the Alaska B-24 isn't restoreable. That is if you can get them to answer while they're enthralled in overwhelming laughter.![]()
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http://www.wreckchasing.com/atkab24.htm
"The crash site is now on property under the jurisdiction of the Aleutian Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Access to the site is restricted and often impossible due to weather and surf conditions. The U.S. Department of Interior's Fish and Wildlife Service, who in turn supervises the Aleutian Islands National Wildlife Refuge, intends to preserve and maintain the aircraft in place."
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