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Fully loaded B-24 in a flat spin and dive Off Cape Glouchester
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Another one of those instances where a collision was seconds away. Pilot Harold Mulhollen instinctively pulled up his right wing to avoid the collision. The Lib snapped over inverted and then fell off in a left hand spin. The B24 had 8 1000 pound bombs and full tanks when it happened. They lost 6000 feet in the process of recovering and pulled out at 3500 feet. They had their feet braced against the control panal as they struggled to pull back on the wheels after getting out of the spin. Via 380th Bomb Group "The Best in the Southwest" Glen Horton
Credit: USAAF, 5th AF, 380th BG Date: December 26, 1943
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