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B-24s in India

Started by Dreamliner, July 07, 2013, 01:55:51 AM

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Dreamliner

Hi guys

I was browsing thru you tube vedios today and came accross a comment about B-24s in India.  following is a quote from youtube.

"Under the British flag, the B-24 saw combat in the Pacific Theater in operations ranging from anti-shipping to bombing and re-supply of resistance force operations.
At war's end, the aircraft was abandoned by the RAF in a bomber graveyard in Khanpur, India; with the assumption that it would not fly again. However, in 1948, the Indian Air Force succeeded in restoring 36 B-24's, including 44-44052, to operational status. These aircraft were utilized until 1968."

At first instance, I thought the person is talking about Khanpur village in Delhi :giggle:.  Later on when I searched further, I realised that Kanpur is the lucky lady to  have honor of sheltering B-24s  before their rise from the graves to sky with thunder.

Here is a vedio with a beautiful song by someone. you browse thru the comments in this vedio which mentions the above quote.

http://www.youtube.com/all_comments?v=1TJk1jqzjYU

Dreamliner

Also, can anyone guess who is the singer with such a touching voice and the name of album for this song in the above vedio.

HamAero

@ Dreamliner
Song: Like Rock & Roll And Radio / Artist: Ray LaMontagne / Album: God Willin' & The Creek Don't Rise (With The Pariah Dogs)





Sanjay

Dreamliner

Thanks HamAero for the information.