Sorry for the picture quality, like I said earlier, they were taken with my phone. If I'd had my digital camera, they'd be much better.
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It's strange but the FAA's website only lists one registered B-24, a B-24J, tail number N224J, and it lists the owner(s) as "CCT of 1979 B-24 Series LLC." It also lists it's home as Massachusetts but says sale is pending.
There used to be one in Topeka Kansas but I haven't been up there in years so it may not be there any more.
There used to be one in Topeka Kansas but I haven't been up there in years so it may not be there any more.
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There is actually only one B-24 flying in the US and it is owned by the Collings foundation. The CAF actually has a LB-30 which is a B-24 that was converted to a transport aircraft. They bill it as a B-24 because it is more recognizable. It looks almost identical except it has no bomb-bay and has windows along the side. It was originally built as a B-24 but was converted. It is the earliest B-24/ LB-30 around.
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