Consolidated LB-30B Liberator

This is the oldest B-24A variant in existence. It was number 18 of an order of 20 LB-30Bs for the RAF. It currently wears the paint scheme and markings of the 98th Bomb Group, 9th U.S. Air Force.

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Consolidated
LB-30B Liberator

This LB-30B was originally a B-24A. She was involved in an accident during her delivery flight to Canada in 1941. The aircraft was recovered, and Consolidated rebuilt it to a transport configuration (LB-30). Consolidated used it as a company aircraft throughout World War II. Consolidated used "LB" for Land Bomber.

 
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