Excerpt - page 37: "... left every German installation vulnerable to possible air attack. For B-<b>24b> Liberator crewmen, this would mean learning new place names, many of ..."
Excerpt - page 12: "... The B-<b>24b> Enters Mass Production American power turrets and turhosupercharged 1,200hp R-1830-41 Wasps were used on nine B-24Cs, the first of which was delivered on 20 December 1941. The remaining Liberators on early orders became B-24Ds. Ordered in 1940, the `D' ..."
Excerpt - page 1: "... Ready-made Customers T he conception and development of the Consolidated B-<b>24b> Liberator was influenced strongly by the previous introduction of Boeing's radical ..."
Excerpt - page 1: "... In contrast, the B-<b>24b> - despite its numbers, its performance and its contribution - remains forever unknown to all except the cognoscenti. The Consolidated B-<b>24b> Liberator Never mind that it was assembled in five factories (Consolidated ..."
Excerpt - page 1: "... would follow Faulkner's route to Ilickam Field two The Consolidated B-<b>24b> Liberator was the most numerous military aircraft ever manufactured in the ..."
Excerpt - page 12: "... single bomber to come in at 50 feet, especially a B-<b>24b> Liberator. Still, there was the possibility that tiler were waiting for ..."