Yes. The B-24 and B-17 were out of front line service as soon as WWII was over, in the American Air Force. The Brazilian Air Force operated some into the late 1960s.
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The design team at Consolidated Aircraft.
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B24 is the 105k scheduled maintenance for this vehicle It is: Timing belt replacement Water pump replacement tire rotation oil change engine air filter replacement cabin air filter replacement
The B24 was the Liberator flown by the US in WWII.
Presuming you mean the Consolidated B-24 WWII bomber, then it was known as Liberator.
Actor James Stewart (Jimming Stewart) a B24 Liberator squadron commander in WWII, and a retired USAF (Reserve) General who flew some B52 Bomber missions over North Vietnam, lost a son in Vietnam, a USMC Lieutenant. Unknown about his nationality background.
That size is not commercially available but it is possible to have it custom made. It is rare to have a 24 inch size though.
Henry Ford produced the B24 Liberator bomber during WW2 .
B-24, 8,000 lbs of ordnance. B-17, 4,800 lbs of ordnance.
At peak production, one B-24 per hour and 650 per month in 1944.
Depending on it's exact role and which air force, the B-24 was crewed by 8 -11 airmen.