In April 1943 a B24D Liberator of the 514th Squadron, US Airforce would take off from an airfield in Libya, North Africa. The plane was nicknamed 'Lady Be Good', however she would not return to the airfield. It would not be until 1959 when the truth about that fateful flight would come to light. In this video we look at the story of the Lady Be Good, the Lost plane of WW2.
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Lady Be Good - The Lost Plane of WW2
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