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Serial Number Criteria: 42-73409
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Data last updated: Tue Mar 15 09:25:04 2016
42-73365 ... 42-73414 (EXACT MATCH)
Consolidated B-24J-40-CO Liberator
MSN 2935/2984
73365 (464th BG0 w/o Jan 8, 1944 on grounds of Idaho National Laboratory. The aircraft was on a night bombing training
mission at a nearby range, and was seen by a witness to have lost altitude, partially recovered from suspected engine failure,
swerved, lost large part of tail and went down from low altitude; large explosion on impact; no chutes;
73367 w/o Jan 18, 1945 in crash 20 mi SW of Mountain Home AAB, Idaho
73368 w/o Nov 10, 1943 in crash 19 mi E of Chanute Field, Illinois
73369 w/o Jul 13, 1944 in crash 20 mi NE of McNary, Texas due to structural failure.
73375 w/o Apr 5, 1944 in crash 5 mi N of Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
73376 w/o Nov 10,1 943 in landing accident at Wendover Field, Utah
73378 w/o Jun 3, 1944 in crash 2 mi W of March Field, California
73380 w/o Apr 23, 1944 Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, Colorado
73382 w/o Sep 8, 1944 in crash 5 mi NE of Tonopah AAF, Nevada
73387 crashed into mountain SE of March Field, CA May 16, 1944. Plane was
practicing touch and goes when the plane undershot the approach and hit
the perimeter fence at March. Plane continued flying but entered a
left hand flight pattern that collided with a mountain peak. All 7 onboard
killed.
73390 (399th BG RTU) crashed Feb 1, 1944
73393 converted to TB-24J
73395 converted to TB-24J
73397 converted to TB-24J
73398 converted to TB-24J
73399 converted to TB-24J
73400/73409 to USN as PB4Y-1 32213/32222.
73411 w/o Sep 24, 1944 in crash 8 mi SE of Casper AAF, Wyoming
73413 w/o Apr 15, 1944 in ground accident at Casper AAF, Wyoming
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