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B24 hot stuff
The B–24 bomber crew of the “Hot Stuff” had a distinguished career and became the first heavy bomber crew to complete 25 missions. See more. Hot Stuff is the nickname of a Consolidated B Liberator, , of the 8th Air Force that was used in World War II. It was the first heavy bomber in the 8th Air Force to complete twenty-five missions in Europe in World War II and the aircraft which crashed while carrying Lt. Gen. Frank M. Andrews. The B Liberator HOT STUFF of the 93rd Bomb Group, th Bomb Squadron was the first heavy bomber in the 8th Air Force to complete 25 missions in World. The bomber crashed in Iceland 3 May, The B “Hot Stuff” flew her 25th mission on 7 February, , three-and-a-half months before Memphis Belle. Hot Stuff is the nickname of a Consolidated B Liberator, , of the 8th Air Force that was used in World War II. It was the first heavy bomber in . Contents. Hot Stuff (aircraft) Hot Stuff is the nickname of a Consolidated B Liberator, , of the 8th Air Force that was used in World War II. It was the first heavy bomber in the 8th Air Force to complete twenty-five missions in Europe in World War II and the aircraft which crashed while carrying Lt. Gen. Frank M. Andrews. The crew and aircraft started their career in late , flying missions over North Africa. On February 7, , Hot Stuff flew its landmark 25th mission, dropping bombs on Naples, Italy. Dec 22, · Hot Stuff was a Consolidated BD Liberator that flew with the 8th Air Force in the 93rd Bomb Group, th Bomb Squadron, during WWII. Only one (tail gunner George Eisel) of the total 14 passengers survived. On 3 May , the Consolidated B Liberator "Hot Stuff" crashed here.