I am trying to determine the USAAF designation and serial number for the
Labrador Liberator. It is identified as
Liberator G.R. Mk. V RCAF 586.
Geoff Goodall's Warbirds Directory IDs this aircraft as
B-24D-60-CO 42-40456,
RAF BZ732.
See:
http://www.goodall.com.au/warbirds-directory-v6/consolidated.pdf Joe Baugher lists the following: 42-40433 ... 42-40482 c/n 1510/1559
Consolidated B-24D-60-CO Liberator 42-40456 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ732. Diverted to RCAFSee:
http://cgibin.rcn.com/jeremy.k/cgi-bin/gzUsafSearch.pl?target=42-40456&content=Numerous other sources identify the
Labrador Liberator as
B-24D-65-CO 42-40526 RAF BZ732.
Alwyn Lloyd, in his book: "
LIBERATOR - America's Global Bomber" (1993) gives the following information:
Royal Canadian Air Force Liberator GR. V RCAF s/n 586, aircraft letter A, assigned to No. 10 Squadron, RAF s/n BZ732, USAAF s/n 42-40526.
Joe Baugher lists the following:
42-40483 ... 42-40527 c/n 1560/1604 Consolidated B-24D-65-CO Liberator 42-40526 to RAF as BZ732 and then to RCAF as 586. Sunk 2 U-boats in the Atlantic. Forced down by bad weather in the woods 13 miles from Goose Bay, Labrador Feb 1944. 5 survived, one killed. Some of the wreckage has been recovered.See:
http://cgibin.rcn.com/jeremy.k/cgi-bin/gzUsafSearch.pl?target=42-40526&content=http://www.joebaugher.com/usaf_bombers/b24_10.htmlhttp://www.rwrwalker.ca/RCAF_551_600_detailed.htmThe problem with the Labrador Liberator being B-24D
42-40526 is there are numerous Internet sources which indicate
42-40526 served with the USAAF 5th Air Force in the Pacific, first with the 43rd Bomb Group and later with the 380th Bomb Group, 530th and 531st Bomb Squadrons, with whom it flew approximately 67 combat missions! It was named "
Prince Valiant" and later renamed as "
PUG". This aircraft was fitted with a nose turret while in theatre. It was salvaged as war weary during 1945.
http://www.kensmen.com/birds1a.htmlhttp://380th.org/HISTORY/PDF/aircraft-D-Types.pdfhttp://www.b24bestweb.com/princevaliant1.htmhttp://www.b24bestweb.com/princevaliant2.htmhttp://www.b24bestweb.com/pug-v3-1.htmhttp://www.b24bestweb.com/pug-v3-2.htmhttp://www.b24bestweb.com/pug-v3-3.htmhttp://www.b24bestweb.com/pug-v3-4.htmhttp://www.b24bestweb.com/pug-v3-5.htmhttp://380th.org/HISTORY/PARTV/PrinceValiant-PugII.htmhttp://380th.org/HISTORY/PARTV/PDF/PrinceValiant-PugII.pdfhttp://www.docstoc.com/docs/88289227/APPENDIX-I-COMPLETE-AIRCRAFT-LIST-380TH-BOMB-GROUP-_H_-5TH-AIR-FORCETo make a long story short,
can anyone confirm that the Labrador Liberator G.R. Mk. V RCAF 586 is indeed B-24D-60-CO 42-40456?An article in the March 2010 issue of
Aviation History magazine indicated that "Liberator 586" was slated to be recovered and restored by the "Avalon Historical Aircraft Recovery Association" for eventual display at the North Atlantic Aviation Museum in Gander.
Todd