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Discover the complete story of the B-24 Liberator's late-production variants through this meticulously researched volume. Part two of the definitive two-volume series, this book chronicles the design, development, and combat history of the G through M models, featuring the distinctive nose gun turrets that defined these iconic aircraft. With nearly 19,000 examples produced across five plants, the B-24 remains the most-produced heavy bomber and military aircraft in U.S. history. This volume brings that legacy to life through 291 carefully curated color and black-and-white photographs—many published here for the first time—presented in exceptional clarity. Authored by David Doyle, a celebrated aviation historian known for locating rare vintage imagery and delivering thorough historical coverage, each image is paired with detailed captions that reveal the engineering and operational secrets of these legendary warbirds. Part of the acclaimed Legends of Warfare series, this is essential reading for aviation enthusiasts, historians, and anyone captivated by World War II military heritage. 128 pages. Hardback
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