Long time lurker, first time poster here on WIX. My background is vintage radio and electronics, but I have a great interest in aviation, especially warbirds from the WWII era. I have a decent sized library of War Department manuals and WWII documents/literature that I have found over the years, including many aircraft manuals. I find this vintage literature fascinating, and try to preserve these old documents whenever I can.
While doing some traveling/shopping last weekend, I came across a stack of old books and papers on a counter and immediately noticed a B-24 flight manual. After some negotiation, I was able to bring it all home. Jackpot! It was a large pile of documents and manuals that belonged to an Officer in the Air Corps during WWII. I have probably 10 pounds of paperwork here.
The officers name was Gerald E. Apple, and I think that he was a B-24 Pilot. So far I have not located any information about him, and if he is deceased or living. The only serial number that I can find is for a B-24G model, s/n 42-78276. I was able to find one photo online that states this aircraft was named "American Maid".

A few of the documents that I have scanned are below, followed by a few pictures showing some of the manuals and documents that I was able to acquire last weekend. For the record, nothing is for sale and this will all be added to my personal collection. Can anyone dig up any information about this particular B-24? How should I go about finding information on the pilot? I've tried several resources online without success.


One of many individual flight records for this guy.

Some smaller pics of a fer misc books from this lot.




Mr. Apple was quite the artist too! Below is one of his many illustrations that mark the pages of these manuals.
