WWII Pilot Gets Wish for Final B-24 Flight
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boo german's!
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The CAF have an LB-30, a cargo version with different engines, not a B-24. It can not go to high altitude because it does not have turbo chargers and it does not have bomb bay doors. The only other flyable B-24 is owned by Kermit Weeks in Florida and does not fly. The witchcraft is the only flying B-24 in the world.
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Bernerd Harding, a World War II pilot from New Hampshire who went on a mission in early September to find his buried pilot's wings in Germany 65 years after his B-24 bomber was shot down, passed away today Tuesday, November 2nd 2009 at age 90.
Godspeed Captain Harding, thank you for your service to our country.
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Commerative Air Force
Collings Foundation
Yankee Air Museum
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Prove it.
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The reporter said that it was the last B-24 flying.
There are a dozen or more flying.
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What does flyable have to do with flying??
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There are many flyable B-24s.
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Much respect for this man.
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00:54 he makes a poignant statement
Congratulations Mr. Harding. Thank you for your service to our country and helping to insure out freedoms that we all enjoy.
2bRealist 2 years ago 11
Wow, to bad he didn't find his original wings but I thank him for his service!
-Joe
JoeOnTheRoad 2 years ago 9