I flew on the B-24 several years ago. Missed it by one week the first year, second year we were taxiing and got a flat tire and couldn't fly, finally got to fly the third year. My grandpa was a navigator on a B-24 with the 5th Air Force 90th Bomb Group (The Jolly Rogers) in the Pacific.
One of the guys on the plane with me had his father with him flying. He was a mechanic on B-24's in Aus in WWII. He showed me pictures from WWII and wouldn't ya know it there he was with B-24's from the 90th Bomb Group. Fun time on the plane and meeting this gentleman.
It's The Collings Foundation that owns and flys the planes. If memory serves it is the only B-24 that is still flying.
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Here is a quick video from my flight. This video has the B-17 flying along side of us. Kind of a shaky video, they are not the smoothest flying planes.
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Saw the B-24 today.
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Years ago did some avionics work on a B-24. That was very cool to really get in the guts of a plane that was 30 years older than I was.
I love those old bombers. It's on my bucket list to get on a flight one of these days...
Yep, I saw it too. I live in the NW side of town near the foothills and it flew north to south along the ridge. We just happened to be out back with the in-laws when it flew over. Very cool sight. I couldn't imagine seeing dozens of those fly over with ill intentions. Yikes!
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My son and I went out today and saw the planes. I was really touched how interested my 16 yr old become when he got there and started seeing the stuff. Even seen him drop a couple singles in a donation jar. (Proud dad here)
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Semi offtopic, but for WW2 plane lovers. There's many flight sims and such out there. But for gamers, there is a pretty good one out there. Works really well with just mouse/keyboard. Can do flight stick I think or gamepad. Has arcade mode that's like it sounds as well as "historic" and full real battle modes that do let you rip off wings if you go too fast/bank. Called War Thunder. (Also a World of Warplanes, in open beta, but last I saw was pretty terrible.)
If you youtube the game, there's a Brit or Canadian guy that does videos with comments both about the game and history.
Also I saw it too in Milliken.