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Liberty Belle B-17 074




Liberty Belle B-17 074





The Liberty Belle B-17 paid a visit to the Concord NC airport. I got a chance to visit on Friday during the media tour. I arrived late and had the plane to myself. There was a problem with an oil leak so the mechanics were changing a cylinder on one of the massive radial engines. This was a rare treat to see a radial engine under repair.
The following is from the Liberty Foundation press release of the event.
The Liberty Foundation's B-17 "Liberty Belle" is one of only 14 B-17's that still fly today. The B-17 dubbed the "Flying Fortress" as a result of her defensive fire power saw action in every theater of operation during WWII. The majority of all WWII B-17's were operated by the 8th Airforce in Europe and participated in countless missions from bases in England deep into enemy territory. There were 12,732 B-17's produced between 1935 and 1945, of these 4,735 were lost in combat. Following WWII, the B-17 saw combat in three more wars, B-17's saw service in Korea, Israel used them in the war of 1948 and was even used during Vietnam.
"Liberty Belle" was built toward the end of the war and never saw any combat. It is painted in the colors and nose art of the original "Liberty Belle" B-17 that flew countless missions with the 390th bomb group of the mighty 8th Airforce.
The Liberty Foundation's B-17G had an interesting post war history. Sold scrap in 1947 to a mining company, in short order it was sold again to Pratt & Whitney for the sum of $2,700.00. Pratt & Whitney operated the B-17 until 1967, in which it was heavily modified test bed for their T-34 & T-64 turbo prop engines thus making it a five engine B-17. In 1968 the B-17 was then donated to the Connecticut Aeronautical Historic society. Unfortunately, in 1979 the B-17 was heavily damaged in a tornado that threw another airplane onto the B-17's mid-section breaking her back. The wreck was stored until 1987 when acquired by an aviation enthusiast in Florida with the intent to restore the aircraft. In 1992 the slow laborious task of restoration began and with the turn of the century saw the B-17 sold again to Don Brooks of the Liberty Foundation. Mr. Brooks, whose father flew B-17's with the 390th bomb group during WWII, founded the Liberty Foundation; a non profit museum dedicated to preserving our aviation heritage, and funded the complete restoration of the B-17 back to her full wartime configuration as she appears today. He chose to paint the B-17 as the 'Liberty Belle" as a tribute to his father who was a Tail gunner and flew numerous combat missions in the original Liberty Belle, and all the brave aircrew of WWII. The B-17 following a fourteen year restoration took to the skies again after 38 years on December 8th 2004.
The "Liberty Belle" provides visitors the opportunity to take a step back in time and gain respect for the men and women who gave so much to protect our freedoms. At each stop, flight "missions" are available in the airplane, which allow people to take flights in this historic aircraft. During flight operations, there will be a designated, secure area for those who would like to watch the bomber flight at no charge. For enthusiasts that choose to take a flight experience on this legendary aircraft, these participants receive a pre-flight safety briefing containing the historical significance of the aircraft and a spectacular scenic air tour around the city. During the flight, passengers enjoy the unique opportunity of moving about the aircraft to the different combat crew positions to see the viewpoint that thousands of our heroes saw in combat over 60 years ago.












Liberty Belle B-17 064




Liberty Belle B-17 064





The Liberty Belle B-17 paid a visit to the Concord NC airport. I got a chance to visit on Friday during the media tour. I arrived late and had the plane to myself. There was a problem with an oil leak so the mechanics were changing a cylinder on one of the massive radial engines. This was a rare treat to see a radial engine under repair.
The following is from the Liberty Foundation press release of the event.
The Liberty Foundation's B-17 "Liberty Belle" is one of only 14 B-17's that still fly today. The B-17 dubbed the "Flying Fortress" as a result of her defensive fire power saw action in every theater of operation during WWII. The majority of all WWII B-17's were operated by the 8th Airforce in Europe and participated in countless missions from bases in England deep into enemy territory. There were 12,732 B-17's produced between 1935 and 1945, of these 4,735 were lost in combat. Following WWII, the B-17 saw combat in three more wars, B-17's saw service in Korea, Israel used them in the war of 1948 and was even used during Vietnam.
"Liberty Belle" was built toward the end of the war and never saw any combat. It is painted in the colors and nose art of the original "Liberty Belle" B-17 that flew countless missions with the 390th bomb group of the mighty 8th Airforce.
The Liberty Foundation's B-17G had an interesting post war history. Sold scrap in 1947 to a mining company, in short order it was sold again to Pratt & Whitney for the sum of $2,700.00. Pratt & Whitney operated the B-17 until 1967, in which it was heavily modified test bed for their T-34 & T-64 turbo prop engines thus making it a five engine B-17. In 1968 the B-17 was then donated to the Connecticut Aeronautical Historic society. Unfortunately, in 1979 the B-17 was heavily damaged in a tornado that threw another airplane onto the B-17's mid-section breaking her back. The wreck was stored until 1987 when acquired by an aviation enthusiast in Florida with the intent to restore the aircraft. In 1992 the slow laborious task of restoration began and with the turn of the century saw the B-17 sold again to Don Brooks of the Liberty Foundation. Mr. Brooks, whose father flew B-17's with the 390th bomb group during WWII, founded the Liberty Foundation; a non profit museum dedicated to preserving our aviation heritage, and funded the complete restoration of the B-17 back to her full wartime configuration as she appears today. He chose to paint the B-17 as the 'Liberty Belle" as a tribute to his father who was a Tail gunner and flew numerous combat missions in the original Liberty Belle, and all the brave aircrew of WWII. The B-17 following a fourteen year restoration took to the skies again after 38 years on December 8th 2004.
The "Liberty Belle" provides visitors the opportunity to take a step back in time and gain respect for the men and women who gave so much to protect our freedoms. At each stop, flight "missions" are available in the airplane, which allow people to take flights in this historic aircraft. During flight operations, there will be a designated, secure area for those who would like to watch the bomber flight at no charge. For enthusiasts that choose to take a flight experience on this legendary aircraft, these participants receive a pre-flight safety briefing containing the historical significance of the aircraft and a spectacular scenic air tour around the city. During the flight, passengers enjoy the unique opportunity of moving about the aircraft to the different combat crew positions to see the viewpoint that thousands of our heroes saw in combat over 60 years ago.










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