These are some of the B-24 captured by germans:
- B-24G-10-NT Ser.#42-78247.Used to test German radar and other electronics.
- B-24H-5-DT Ser.#41-28641. Became lost on a training flight two days before 453rd BG became operational. The plane was captured by Germans. It was used for supply mission to the Island of Rhodes in later 1944. It was captured back by American troops in Salzburg, Austria.
- B-24D-1-CO 343rd BS, 98th BG, USAAF, Serial: 41-23659, I-RAIN. The plane was captured by Italians after mistaken landing at Pachino, Sicily on 24th February 1943. The plane got Italian markings and tested at Regia Aeronautica test centre at Guidonia. On 19th June 1943 Captain Giovanni Raina flew it to German test centre at Rechlin (it got civil registration I-RAIN). Throughout the testing the aeroplane was flown with Italian markings, as shown in numerous published photos from the period. Damaged by a German crew during landing after a test flight, the Liberator was never repaired, as by that time the Luftwaffe had several serviceable Liberators of later variants.
- B-24H-5-FO, Unit: ex 719th BS, 449th BG, 47th BW, 15th AF, USAAF, Serial: ex A/3 (42-52106). This aircraft was captured by Luftwaffe at Venegono, Italy March 29th, 1944. The crew compeled to be acted in German propaganda movie. MACR 3715. It was flown by Luftwaffe on penetration missions in RAF bomber streams at night in Luftwaffe markings. Shot down by German AAA April 6th, 1945 on ferry flight from Hildesheim to Bavaria.