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The Tragic Reason So Many B-24 Liberator Crews Didn’t Return from WWII Missions
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The Tragic Reason So Many B-24 Liberator Crews Didn’t Return from WWII Missions
The Flying Coffin More than 30,000 young men climbed into the B-24 Liberator bomber during World War II and never returned. Entire towns lost sons in the skies, all tied to one aircraft that was meant to be a miracle of modern engineering. On paper, the B-24 seemed unbeatable—fast, far-flying, and capable of carrying more bombs than any other Allied aircraft. But in reality, it became one of the most dangerous planes ever flown by Allied crews. …
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