B-24 Liberator palace of dallas
142 pootis
8.6 years ago
Auto Credit Based on BaconAircraft's B-24 Liberator [WORKING BOMB-BAY & TURRETS!]
This is the Palace of Dallas. In 1945 it was rammed by a sonderkommande ELBE pilot in wich it heavily damaged the plane.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor B-24 Liberator [WORKING BOMB-BAY & TURRETS!]
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 169.8ft (51.8m)
- Length 118.2ft (36.0m)
- Height 22.7ft (6.9m)
- Empty Weight 133,554lbs (60,579kg)
- Loaded Weight 133,554lbs (60,579kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.1
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.059
- Wing Loading 24.1lbs/ft2 (117.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 5,540.0ft2 (514.7m2)
- Drag Points 43692
Parts
- Number of Parts 220
- Control Surfaces 24
- Performance Cost 1,388
My uncle was the waist gunner, 1 of 2 who survived the attack. The cockpit was separated from the plane. He was able to get his parachute on (they didn't wear them since they got in the way of shooting) and bail out. Wandered Germany for 2 weeks before being captured.
@pootis DUDE!!! WATCH DOGFIGHTS INSTEAD OF SAYING IT WASN'T RAMMED THERE!!! IT WAS RAMMED IN THE COCKPIT!!!
Not at all
Hey cobalt was right the palace of Dallas was rammed in the nose not the tail @pootis
Nice cat picture cobalT
Google the images I saw one from the show
It was not
What happened kamikazi on the history channel
No it was hit between the cockpit and center
@Harharhoman
You have a bad attitude towards people.
Nope it was rammed in the back.
Nice! But i think you mixed up the incedents in that episode of dogfights. The Pallace of Dallace was rammed in the front, wasn't it?
People like you should be banned from SimplePlanes. Instead of wasting time ruining other designs, how about making your own? Just an idea.
I spelt which wrong.