Be Enthralled with This
Stunning B-24 Liberator Model
Aircraft
Warplanes brings and
introduces you a finely handcrafted
B-24 airplane model made
of the finest grade materials which
underwent stages of meticulous and
careful sanding, carving and
modeling to its original form. Our
highly skilled master craftsmen
painstakingly and passionately
worked on the B24 scale model
airplane's details, ensuring
exactness and precision based on
the original airplane.
The B-24 bomber model
airplane's paint scheme and
markings are extremely accurate
and precise, depicting the true
original B24 Liberator model
airplane. Like all other airplane
models, the B24 Bomber replica
comes complete with fuselage,
wings and other intricate parts. It
also comes with a sturdy, durable
base with a chrome steel support
mounting rod or you can have our
variable pitch wall mount accessory,
allowing your B 24 scale model
airplane to be displayed either
hanging on the wall or the ceiling for
an added effect. This top-quality B-
24 model plane will surely
mesmerize anyone who receives
this elegant desktop display as a
gift.
B-24D Liberator
Ploesti Raid History:
This B-24 Liberator was
operated by the 15th Air Force in
Cyrenaica and flew on raid to the
Ploesti oilfields on August 1, 1943.
The bombers were painted in desert
pink.
The B24D Liberator was the first
liberator that was put into mass
production by Consolidated. More
than 2,700 B-24D was produced.
The first production of B-24D was
almost similar to B-24C and was
delivered to the Army Air Corps. The
B-24D's long deep fuselage
enabled the Army Forces to settle in
to a continuous diversity of attacks.
The B-24D served commendably not
only as bombers but also as photo
reconnaissance aircraft, anti
submarine aircraft and as cargo
planes too.
In 1943, The B24D
Liberator replaced the B-17
Flying Fortress as the heavy bomber
in the South Pacific. The liberator
was flown by the Army and Navy
Aircrews. Five months after the
production of the B-24D in San
Diego, Consolidated began a new
production of the B24D in Forth
Worth. The Liberator attained
recognition during the WWII as one
of the Army Air Force's most reliable
long range bombers.
*Alteration on the design such as change of paint schemes and markings or embodied features on our models occurs at any time. Detachable stand is included with the model which may vary from the photo.
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