One of the last airworthy Consolidated PB4Y-2 Privateers, a rare WWII bomber, is confirmed for display and an airshow at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh from July 20-26.
The Privateer is a B-24 derivative designed as a long-range, low-altitude Navy bomber for maritime patrol, with only 739 units produced late in the war.
After military service until 1955 and a post-war career as a civilian fire bomber, the aircraft was restored by GossHawk Unlimited and now wears its U.S. Coast Guard livery.
One of the last airworthy Consolidated PB4Y-2 Privateers, among the rarest bombers from World War II, has been confirmed as part of the lineup of aircraft on display at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh on July 20-26.
The Privateer is also scheduled to participate in the evening airshow on July 22.
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