NAME | TP | - | M# | SER | - | BLK | - | MF | SERIAL # |
AF |
BG |
BS |
SC | RCL/# | V#-P | PHOTO CREDITS |
"369" |
RB |
- |
24 |
A | - |
- | - |
CO | 40-2369 | ~ | ATC | ~ | ~ | 69 | 01-1 |
N/A |
Redesignated RB-24A - AKA "OUR KISSIN' COUSIN"
Info Contributor - Robert
Livingstone
Shown wearing the neutrality markings which the
B-24As wore until 7 Dec 41. Not used as bombers, the nine-strong B-24A fleet of
Ferrying Command (40-2369 - 40-2377) operated out of Bolling Field, WA, as
transports and VIP limousines.
Info Contributor - Al Blue
Was eventually turned over to Consolidated for use
as a cargo/transport on the Pacific airline (Consairways) operated by the
Company. When finally scrapped in 1946, it had flown a total of 12,579 hours.
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