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Direct shot by antiaircraft gun – B-24 down

A Consolidated B-24 is shot down by a Flak in World War II.

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  1. please look close, you can see the eggs hitting the plane. It is not ack.
    You have your A/C confused….
    this is a close up from the file footage.

  2. for truth, and this is a well known tragic vid,,,that shit=happen is accelerated in wartime.. look through the eyes of the flight mech..and maybe your both correct..

  3. it was a bomb that fell on the wing….that was the danger of flying in tight formations

  4. twas a bomb

  5. bomb thru the wing. its a piece of footage well documented. tell ya what, lets get in touch with the pilot and ask him. doubt if he survived tho, as the liberator was well known for being hell to escape from. the poor fuckers in this footage would have stood very little chance of survival. respect to all allied aircrew.

  6. @trevorbarnes23 I looked it up, it was taken down by flak damage, not by bombs.

  7. @ps3guy201 I’ve seen very slow motion footage of this and you can clearly see the bomb come from above and pierce the wing.

  8. Btw ive read up on this, it wasnt flak that shot him, it was a friendly 500lb bomb that tore throught his wing.

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