The ball turret was installed in late production B-24Ds and continued through all subsequent models. In Europe, in order to reduce weight, the 8th Air Force removed them in them starting in the summer of 1944. The 15th AirForce kept them. The 5th Air Force in the Pacific also removed them for the same reason, but hand held guns were substituted in place of the turret. Most of the 5th AF aircraft had the turret removed at modification depots prior to arrival at their assigned units. Most of the groups in the 11th and 13th Air Forces kept them. In fact, they were retro-fitted to early D models that did not have them, at the same time that they were modified with nose turrets.
Since the B-17 was not considered overweight to the extent that the B-24 was, the turret was not an issue. However, at least one group in the 8th
removed them and the chin turret from their G models late in the war.
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