I don't intend to make a separate area or website for B-24
related damage photos, but I'll put these here for now....
Battle damage resulted in this brand new 34th BG B-24 Liberator being written off
at Manston, June 14, 1944.
SOURCE: The Mighty Eighth by Roger A. Freeman
This B-24 didn't make it home, but at least it landed safely. Damaged by flak, Piccadilly
Pete of the 448th BG was brought to rest on her tail skid when her pilots sought the
sanctuary of Bulltofta airfield in Sweden on April 9, 1944.
SOURCE: The Mighty Eighth by Roger A. Freeman
Flak tore a huge hole in the side of the "Wistful
Vista", a B-24 of the 706th Bomb Squadron, killing one waist gunner and injuring
another.
SOURCE: B-24 In Action by Squadron Publications
Battle-damaged tail turret on a 44th Bomb Group B-24.
SOURCE: B-24 In Action by Squadron Publications