An original Second World War Aircraft Identification (silhouette) Drawing of a Liberator B-24n (4-Twin Wasp) Bomber.

Aircraft Identification General Arrangements drawing: Liberator, B-24N (4-Twin Wasp) Bomber 1945

Ministry of Aircraft Production
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  • Condition: B/B+ (signs of age & wear, light repairs to rear)
  • Date: 1945
  • Publisher: Ministry of Aircraft Production
  • Size: 380 x 555 mm
  • Printer: Fosh & Cross Ltd.

An original Second World War Aircraft Identification (silhouette) Drawing of a Liberator B-24n (4-Twin Wasp) Bomber. This is the larger sized ‘poster’ version, used in training sessions to familiarise military personnel with silhouettes of Allied and Axis aircraft. Published by the Ministry of Aircraft Production in 1945.

The B-24 Liberator was an American heavy bomber, designed by Consolidated Aircraft of San Diego, California. It was used extensively during the Second World War by the United States Army Air Forces and the Royal Air Force.

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