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Kitsworld 1/32 Scale - B-24 Liberator 'Grumpy/The Witch' - Full Colour Decal KW132149
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B-24 Liberator 'Grumpy/Hail Columbia' / 'The WITCH'

B-24D-CO 41-11825 'Grumpy/Hail Columbia' 343BS 98BG - Libyan Desert 1943- 1943
Pilot: CO John R. "Killer" Kane

Originally painted by Crew Chief Sgt Amos Nicholson
This aircraft originally served in the 344th BS as HAIL COLUMBIA. She was transferred to the 343rd BS where the left side art work was changed to GRUMPY in compliance with the Snow White squadron directive.
The aircraft cracked up while landing at Cyprus following the low level Ploesti mission.

B-24D-CO 41-11840 'The Witch' 343BS 98BG - Libyan Desert 1943- 1943

Originally painted by Crew Chief Sgt Amos Nicholson
On the return trip from Ploesti in a loose formation with three other B-24's 'The Witch' was attacked by 6 Bf-109's. Darlington feathered No 4 engine and rang the bail-out bell. She lost altitude and crash landed close to town of Dubrovnik . 6 crewmen were POW's the other 4 escaped.


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Kitsworld 1/32 Scale - B-24 Liberator 'Snow White' - Full Colour Decal KW132148
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B-24 Liberator 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' (Original) / 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - Pink Elephant'

B-24D 41-11913 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' (Original) 343BS 98BG

Originally painted by Crew Chief Sgt Amos Nicholson
Each star on the wand depicts two missions completed. Delivered to MacDill AFB, Tampa, Florida, where the nose-art was painted. Left the USA in July 1942 and flew to SA, Gold Coast, Egypt and based near Haiti. First mission was 14 August 1942. Lost 1 May 1943 as it flew into another aircraft flying through cloud. All of the crew returned to the USA by June 1943.

B-24D-53-CO 42-40364 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - Pink Elephant' (Replacement) 43BS 98BG Libyan desert 1942 - 1943

Originally painted by Crew Chief Sgt Amos Nicholson
Started combat 13 May 1943 and was shot down near the Yugoslavia/ Bulgaria border by enemy fighters on the low level Ploesti mission 1 August 1943. Pilot Lt. James A. Gunn III


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Kitsworld 1/32 Scale - B-24 Liberator 'Sleepy/Happy' - Full Colour Decal KW132147
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B-24 Liberator 'Sleepy/The Squaw' / 'Happy'

B-24D-CO 41-11761 'Sleepy/The Squaw' (original) 343BS 98BG Libyan desert 1942 - 1943

Originally painted by Crew Chief Sgt Amos Nicholson
One of the 'Pyramidiers' she started life as a ugly duckling that nobody wanted to fly, but by the end of her career she finished in a blaze of glory! She was flown by Lt. Royden L. Lebrecht, on the Ploesti Raid (operation 'Tidal Wave' 1 August 1943). In 1942-43 she dropped 360,000 LB's of bombs in Africa, Sicily, Greece, Crete and Romania. 71 Missions, downed six enemy planes and flew the equivalent of four times around the world. When The Squaw finished combat and was sent home on a war effort tour, the Sleepy nose art was removed and replaced with a large Mediterranean (MTO) map of the combat area depicting it's sorties.

B-24D-40-CO 42-40256 'Happy' 343BS 98BG - Libyan desert 1942 - 1943

Originally painted by Crew Chief Sgt Amos Nicholson
This aircraft was only operational from May 25,1943 to June 24,1943 when she was ditched in the Mediterranean.
All onboard lost some were seen getting out of plane ,but never recovered. MACR24 (24 June 1943).P: Lt. James B. Kendall, CP: Lt. James H.S. Lynch, N: Lt. William J. Burton, B: Lt. Joseph M. Foley, E/G: T/Sgt. Roy H. Fuller, R: Sgt. Ernesto Montoya, WG: S/Sgt. Harvey E. Richmond, G: Sgt. Merl E. Yates, G: Sgt. Ernest E. Muse TG: S/Sgt. Roy W. Plummer.


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Kitsworld 1/32 Scale - B-24 Liberator 'Sneezy/Bashful' - Full Colour Decal KW132146
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B-24 Liberator 'Sneezy' / 'Bashful/Jersey Jackass'

B-24D-5-CO 41-23795 'Sneezy' 343BS 98BG Libyan desert 1942 - 1943

Originally painted by Crew Chief Sgt Amos Nicholson
Equipped with radar and was used in a sea search role early in its career, and may have been operated by other than the 343rd BS. Converted back to a bomber and served in that role with the 343rd from 3 March, 1943 through approximately 30 May 1943 during which time it's name was changed to Sneezy in compliance with the Snow White Squadron directive. 1 Aug 43 'Sneezy' had been transferred to the 344th BS and was flown on the low level Ploesti mission by the Donald Johnson crew. It's operational career ended 23 Feb 44.

B-24D 41-11776 'Bashful/Jersey Jackass' 343BS 98BG Libyan desert 1942 - 1943. Lost near the target, Ploesti.

Originally painted by Crew Chief Sgt Amos Nicholson
Crash-landed near Foresti whilst on operation 'Tidel Wave'. Pilot: Lt John J. McGraw


Stock code: KW132146

 


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Kitsworld 1/32 Scale - B-24 Liberator 'Doc' - Full Colour Decal KW132145
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B-24 Liberator 'Prince Charming' / 'Doc/Northern Star'

B-24D-30-CO 42-40082 'Prince Charming' 343BS 98BG Libyan Desert 1942-43

Originally painted by Crew Chief Sgt Amos Nicholson
Some reports have this aircraft being shot down whilst returning from the target area on the 1st August 1943 from the 'low level Ploesti Mission', but this is not the case. 'Prince Charming' turned back early over Corfu and did not even reach the target area. The aircraft was shot down over Bulgaria by a ME-109, while helping defend 'The WITCH' (41-11840), crash landing with only the tail gunner surviving.

B-24D 41-11921 'Doc/Northern Star' 343BS 98BG Libyan Desert 1942-43

Originally painted by Crew Chief Sgt Amos Nicholson
Originally carried the name 'Northern Star' on both sides of the nose.
Spring 1943, the name DOC replaced the port side to comply with a 'Snow White Squadron' directive. The ship was operational until 30 Nov 1943


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Kitsworld 1/32 Scale - B-24 Liberator 'Dopey' - Full Colour Decal KW132144
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B-24 Liberator 'Dopey/Arkansas Traveler' (Version 1) / 'Dopey' (Version 2)

B 24D-5-CO 41-23781 'Dopey'/'Arkansas Traveler' (version I) 343BS 98BG Libyan desert 1942 - 1943

Painted by Crew Chief Sgt Amos Nicholson.
In April 1943 this airplane was destroyed in the service group area by enemy agents? enemy paratroops? American G.I.s? who dowsed the aircraft in fuel and then accidentally set it on fire, depending of which source you want to believe.

First saw service with the 98th BG 345th BS as a radar equipped sea search airplane (the identification letter "Y" shown on it's nose after ARKANSAS TRAVELER had been added indicates prior 345th BS ownership). Her flying career lasted only until 11 April 1943.

B-24D-45-CO 42-40268 'Dopey' (version II) 343BS 98BG - Libyan desert 1942 - 1943

Painted by Crew Chief Sgt Amos Nicholson
It was badly shot up coming away from its target at Catania, Sicily 9 Jun 43 and crash-landed at Malta. She never flew again. Pilot Clarence Gooden flew DOPEY 42-40268 on each of its twelve missions.


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