In the final part of our Pima's Frankenplanes series, the @PimaAirSpaceMuseum's CEO Scott Marchand and Director of Collections Andrew Boehly explain the careful considerations behind displaying the collection's Consolidated B-24J Liberator "Bungay Buckaroo". Together, they tell the remarkable story of the museum's first major addition and its journey home to the USA from India and why an Indian B-24 is displayed in two sets of markings, including those 6 Squadron Indian Air Force and of the 446th Bomb Group.
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