I rode in a B-24 today!
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I rode in a B-24 today!
My dad and I went for a ride in a B-24 bomber today. The flight lasted about 25-30 minutes. I got to sit in the tail gunners seat, the front turret seat, and look out the sides. It was extremely noisy, I should have been wearing earplugs. The ride was bumpier than a B-17 and noiser too. But still exciting. I will post some pictures later this weekend.
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Re: I rode in a B-24 today!
Cooooooooooooool, and you'vre ridden a B-17 too? You are very lucky.TrailerParkJawa wrote:My dad and I went for a ride in a B-24 bomber today. The flight lasted about 25-30 minutes. I got to sit in the tail gunners seat, the front turret seat, and look out the sides. It was extremely noisy, I should have been wearing earplugs. The ride was bumpier than a B-17 and noiser too. But still exciting. I will post some pictures later this weekend.
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Here is a quick and dirty index to some of my favorite pictures on the trip.
I cant seem to add a description using the basic web functions of geocities.
http://www.geocities.com/clearsmashdrop/b-24
I cant seem to add a description using the basic web functions of geocities.
http://www.geocities.com/clearsmashdrop/b-24
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Re: I rode in a B-24 today!
I am green with envy.TrailerParkJawa wrote:My dad and I went for a ride in a B-24 bomber today. The flight lasted about 25-30 minutes. I got to sit in the tail gunners seat, the front turret seat, and look out the sides. It was extremely noisy, I should have been wearing earplugs. The ride was bumpier than a B-17 and noiser too. But still exciting. I will post some pictures later this weekend.
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Here is the organization that is touring these aircraft.
Who knows, they might come to an airfield near you!
http://www.collingsfoundation.org/menu.htm
Who knows, they might come to an airfield near you!
http://www.collingsfoundation.org/menu.htm
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At an airfield which is quite close to me though. Now I just need to remember to go.Soontir C'boath wrote: Closest they'll be is Pennsylvania
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Re: I rode in a B-24 today!
That rocks!
One pilot spoke of constantly having to adjust the throttle(s), the aerilons, and the rudder, just to stay on course or in formation, to the point of the pilot and co-pilot trading off flying every 15 minutes due to fatigue.
There was a special on PBS tonight about both the B-17's and 24's. They mentioned how the 24's weren't as battle tough as the 17's, and the 24's also had stability problems, esp above 20K ft. There was a little bit about how the 24's had real problems flying in tight formations and were often targeted first in air battles because the loose formations they often flew in were easier to fly through.TrailerParkJawa wrote:...The ride was bumpier than a B-17 and noiser too....
One pilot spoke of constantly having to adjust the throttle(s), the aerilons, and the rudder, just to stay on course or in formation, to the point of the pilot and co-pilot trading off flying every 15 minutes due to fatigue.
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I liked the B-24 because it is so unique, but given a choice I'd pick the B-17 for the next ride. If I have a decent job next year, Im going again. If I dont have a decent job this time next year , I'll be living on the street.NapoleonGH wrote:son of a bitch
rode in one of the 3 opperational b24 liberators.
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There was a guy there saying you can go for a P-51 ride for 500 bucks. 40 minutes at some field in Hollister. Now, that might be really cool!
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The last version slated for production had a single tail replacing the twin tails to address this. Never made into production.Drewcifer wrote:There was a special on PBS tonight about both the B-17's and 24's. They mentioned how the 24's weren't as battle tough as the 17's, and the 24's also had stability problems, esp above 20K ft. There was a little bit about how the 24's had real problems flying in tight formations and were often targeted first in air battles because the loose formations they often flew in were easier to fly through.
One pilot spoke of constantly having to adjust the throttle(s), the aerilons, and the rudder, just to stay on course or in formation, to the point of the pilot and co-pilot trading off flying every 15 minutes due to fatigue.
However, the PB4Y, the naval version, saw plenty of service, and several are still flying today.
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