Description
Discover the gripping tale of the B-24 Liberator "Lady Be Good," chronicled in this brand new hardback book by Steven Whitby, published by Schiffer Books. This compelling narrative details the aircraft's first and only combat mission on April 4, 1943, when it mysteriously disappeared during a bombing run over Naples, Italy. For over a decade, the fate of this courageous bomber and its crew remained unsolved, until they were discovered in the Libyan Desert in 1959—virtually intact and with no sign of those onboard. Delve into the chilling mystery of what happened to the "Lady Be Good" and the exhaustive search efforts that followed her disappearance. This beautifully bound 256-page volume offers not only the captivating story but also includes unpublished photographs from the crash site during the initial recovery mission involving USAF personnel. Measuring 177 x 254 mm, this book is a must-have for history enthusiasts and aviation aficionados alike. With efficient shipping options available, you can enjoy lightning-fast delivery with no unexpected import charges or custom duties, as the product is proudly in stock in NZ. Get ready to explore an unparalleled piece of history with this essential addition to your collection.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 177 x 254 mm
Pages: 256
Bind: hardback
Author: Steven Whitby Publisher: Schiffer Books
Publication Date: 20-10-2020
It was the first and only combat mission for the B-24 Liberator "Lady Be Good." On April 4, 1943, she left her base on the North African coast of Libya to bomb the port city of Naples, Italy. She never returned to base. It was not until the spring of 1959 that "Lady Be Good" was discovered by a BP oil exploration team almost 500 miles into the Libyan Desert, virtually intact, with no trace of the crew. What happened to the "Lady Be Good" is explored in this book. This includes the search for the crew and the subsequent mission to find the two US Army personnel lost during the initial search. The author interviewed personnel who took part in the recovery effort, and has included many unpublished photos taken at the crash site during the first USAF visit in 1959.
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 177 x 254 mm
Pages: 256
Bind: hardback
Author: Steven Whitby Publisher: Schiffer Books
Publication Date: 20-10-2020
It was the first and only combat mission for the B-24 Liberator "Lady Be Good." On April 4, 1943, she left her base on the North African coast of Libya to bomb the port city of Naples, Italy. She never returned to base. It was not until the spring of 1959 that "Lady Be Good" was discovered by a BP oil exploration team almost 500 miles into the Libyan Desert, virtually intact, with no trace of the crew. What happened to the "Lady Be Good" is explored in this book. This includes the search for the crew and the subsequent mission to find the two US Army personnel lost during the initial search. The author interviewed personnel who took part in the recovery effort, and has included many unpublished photos taken at the crash site during the first USAF visit in 1959.
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.