I don't believe that there are too many of them left, but here is an organization that currently has one and tours around the US giving rides in a B-24 and B-17
http://www.collingsfoundation.org/
2007-04-06 10:18:39
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answered by ? 7
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There are three liberators still kept in flying , all of them stationed in USA. Five stored in static condition in various American museums. Six more are stored - again, in static status - in Turkey, India, Canda and the UK. I.e, a total of 22 B-24s remain to this date.
Eight more survivors are variants of the original B-24, mainly the Navy variant, PB4Y (which has many technical changes, such as a single tail fin as opposed to the B-24's twin fin). Most of these ships were modified during the years to fire fighting configurations.
2007-04-06 15:38:36
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answered by ashtray 2
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I have seen 2.The Collinswoth plane and the Confederate Air Forces cargo version.C87 which is why its not registered as a B24
2007-04-06 20:47:25
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answered by STEVEN B 3
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Here is an unoffical list of those B-24's still around
2007-04-06 11:52:38
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answered by itsmyopinionsothere 7
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I think there are only 30-50 left.
there were 300 of them maid, with 100 of b-52.
i have seen 5, and herd there are 57 left
2007-04-06 11:53:24
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answered by Lucky Rocks 2
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theres only about 50 and there in musuems and private collections.
2007-04-06 17:07:31
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answered by tombie 2
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http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/nnumSQL.asp?NNumbertxt=224J
N224J is the only one currently registered with the FAA.
2007-04-06 20:11:15
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answered by eferrell01 7
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