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PostPosted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 3:25 am 
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Hi all,

I'm currently working on a model of one of the B-24s flown on the 8/1/43 Ploesti Raid. These aircraft had a weapons load in the aft bombay, but were equipped with droppable long range ferry tanks in the forward bay. Would anyone out there have a pic of the tanks in place?

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Steve,

I thought I had the plumbing/mounting diagram for the droppable aux tanks handy, but I can't find it anywhere. :oops: The tank looked somewhat similar to the B-29 tanks in the lower photo except the fill ports and fuel connections were in a different location since the tanks hung vertically in the B-24 bay. The top photo of the late model B-24 with Eagle antenna shows a bomb bay tank as it looked from the outside. What looks like straps must be part of the support frame that attaches to the bomb racks.I wish I had a better photo close at hand but it's all I can find right now. Perhaps check on some of the PTO bomb group websites to see if there are any photos. The 90th and 43rd used long range tanks quite a bit.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 6:37 pm 
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This is from the 1942 B-24D Flight Manual.
It doesn't have much detail, but it does at least show the general cross-section and size of the tanks.

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That's the diagram I was thinking of! If memory serves there is also a more detailed series in the maintenance manual set.

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Great stuff..thanks guys!

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Wouldn't ya know it..

Will blundering around aimlessly on the net, I found a Romanian forum with a 100-something page thread on Operation Tidal Wave. Among the hundreds of useful pics was this one..

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This is one of the Tidal Wave aircraft, just after the bombay tanks were installed. This gives me a pretty good idea of the configuration..any ideas as to color? I'm thinking dark gray/black, with metal straps.

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Steve,

P.M. sent with a couple more photos.

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