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Ditto on the photos, Paul!
Jerry, the second airplane is actually a B-29 CFC Gunnery trainer. If you look closely, the turrets are indentical to the Superfort, including the tail turret. The tail gunner had a raised canopy that approximated the B-29 position and the waist positions have a bubble with the standard gunsight and mount for the '29. The lower forward turret is barely visible just below the bombardier station. I don't know exactly how many of these conversions were built, but there were a substantial number of B-24 airframes used for B-29 gunnery, flight engineer, and radar training due to the shortage of B-29s available for the training role. There were PLENTY of B-24s to use for initial training duties, and some crewmen have related that the Lib was actually a better training aircraft because there was more room in the fuselage than in the '29 for classroom work.
Scott
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