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NX224J — - B-24J "Witchcraft" enroute from KFNL to KEAR on the morning of July 17, 2017.  Photo taken from the nose of B-25J "Tondelayo".  Photo by Pam Sheeler.
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NX224J —

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B-24J "Witchcraft" enroute from KFNL to KEAR on the morning of July 17, 2017. Photo taken from the nose of B-25J "Tondelayo". Photo by Pam Sheeler.

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Leon Kay
Thanks for a great photo and info supplied.5*
Joseph Cotter
I got to crawl through this B-24 a couple summers ago in Scottsdale, AZ. The cat walk through the bomb bay was impressive. A well restored aircraft.
marylou anderson
We have B-17 visiting and flying around here during our Pittsburgh Regatta. It is parked @ our county airport.
gwapo santa
like it g8 8888
Charles Gaynor
She IS gorgeous! Thank you.
Mark McAdoo
Tough old bird. Beautiful.
Mark McAdoo
Tough old bird. Beautiful.
John Turanin
I had the pleasure of flying in Colling's Witchcraft this past May out of Livermore CA. Nothing like crawling all through the aircraft while in flight, from nose to waist to tail, and assuming those stations for 5-10 min each. If you haven't been up in Witchcraft, you really should do it. It is awe-inspiring and humbling at the same time.
roland pfeifer
Those WWII birds were tough looking aircraft.
Don Lynch
Great photo! Great plane!
Knikwind
Wish someone would have restored a B-24 to Navy PB4Y-1 theme. My father was a USN petty officer bombardier flying out of Clark Field, Philippines in WWII. They used them more as dive bombers on Japanese shipping rather than high altitude level bombing. Thus my father's three purple hearts. He said he dropped his bombs when he could see down the smoke stack on the ship.
Joseph Lakatos
Add me as someone who, along with my son, flew in this Liberator many years ago when in visited NJ and was painted in the colors of the "All American." Had a great flight!
James Simms
From 2014, there is one example flying (gives owner in the article) & several on display.

https://www.eaa.org/en/airventure/eaa-airventure-news-and-multimedia/eaa-airventure-news/2015-eaa-airventure-oshkosh/03-05-15-worlds-only-flying-privateer-finally-heading-for-oshkosh

Airworthy
PB4Y-2
59882 - Bob J. Hawkins in Greybull, Wyoming.
66300 - Yanks Air Museum in Chino, California.

PB4Y-2 Privateer 66302
66302 - P4Y-2 LLC in Phoenix, Arizona.
On display
PB4Y-2
59819 - Lone Star Flight Museum in Galveston, Texas; Moving to Pima Air and Space, Tucson AZ 23 Nov 2015
59876 - Yankee Air Force in Belleville, Michigan.
59932 (nose only) Over Exposed - National World War II Museum in New Orleans, Louisiana. Displayed as a B-24D.
66261 - National Naval Aviation Museum at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida.
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