Discover the Consolidated B-24 Liberator!
Featuring long range, fuel efficiency and heavy payload capability, the Liberator served in every theatre of World War II in an astonishing number of roles. Not an easy aircraft to fly, it nonetheless earned the respect of its crews through its toughness, reliability, and ability to adapt to every demand.
Included variants
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B-24J-145-CO
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B-24J-195-CO
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B-24J-5-NT
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B-24J Liberator GR Mk.VI (RAF)
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B-24D
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PB4Y-1
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C-87 Liberator Express (J)
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C-87 Liberator Express (D)
Features
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Six different highly accurate VCs
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Highly accurate flight dynamics
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Fully clickable and workable cockpits overall
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NAVCOM and (depending on VC) ADF radios, and transponder, plus 2D GPS for those longer flights
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Removable crew
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Bump and specular mapping for realism
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Variety of paint schemes
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Full flight operations manual, accurate and derived from the original
Buyers of this edition can update to P3D v5 free of charge by using the Conversion Textures (396MB).
B-24 Liberator history
The Consolidated B-24 Liberator is an American heavy bomber, designed by Consolidated Aircraft of San Diego, California. It was known within the company as the Model 32, and some initial production aircraft were laid down as export models designated as various LB-30s, in the Land Bomber design category.
At its inception, the B-24 was a modern design featuring a highly efficient shoulder-mounted, high aspect ratio Davis wing. The wing gave the Liberator a high cruise speed, long range and the ability to carry a heavy bomb load. Early RAF Liberators were the first aircraft to cross the Atlantic Ocean as a matter of routine. In comparison with its contemporaries, the B-24 was relatively difficult to fly and had poor low-speed performance; it also had a lower ceiling and was less robust than the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress. While aircrews tended to prefer the B-17, General Staff favoured the B-24 and procured it in huge numbers for a wide variety of roles. Approximately 18,500 B-24’s were built, and holds the record as the world's most produced bomber, heavy bomber, multi-engine aircraft, and American military aircraft in history.
The B-24 served in every branch of the American armed forces as well as several Allied air forces and navies. It saw use in every theatre of operations.
Along with the B-17, the B-24 was the mainstay of the US strategic bombing campaign in the Western European theatre.
Due to its range, it proved useful in bombing operations in the Pacific, including the bombing of Japan.
Long-range anti-submarine Liberators played an instrumental role in closing the Mid-Atlantic gap in the Battle of the Atlantic.
The C-87 transport derivative served as a longer range, higher capacity counterpart to the Douglas C-47 Skytrain, flying missions around the world.
System Requirements:
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Prepar3D v4.5
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Dual Core 3.0GHz CPU
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512MB VRAM
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Windows 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista
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