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This collectible card features a photograph of the 467th Bombardment Group (Heavy) World War II B-24 bomber named "Witchcraft." The image captures the four-engine propeller-driven bomber in flight, emphasizing its military aviation design and aeronautical features. The scene highlights the aircraft from a side angle with clear detail on the fuselage and wing structure, set against a bright sky.
The card includes the name "Witchcraft" prominently displayed on the bomber’s nose, along with the designation "467th Bombardment Group (H)." The bomber serves as a representation of U.S. Air Force servicemen and their involvement in World War II aerial combat missions. The photo is credited to Vince Re, a noted aviation photographer, whose name appears on the card.
This card is issued by AmeriVox and showcases historical military aircraft, focusing on the legacy of bomber units and the role of fighter planes and military aviation during the war. The photographic style and subject matter emphasize the power and engineering of the B-24 bomber within the context of aeronautics and wartime service.
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