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Can You Pass Our 4th Of July Warbird Quiz?

Happy birthday, America! Now celebrate with some warbird trivia...


  1. 1) In World War II, the P-38 was initially used for:
    USAF / TSgt Ben Bloker

    The first active service P-38s were used as reconnaissance aircraft in April 1942, by the Australia 8th Photographic Squadron.

    The first active service P-38s were used as reconnaissance aircraft in April 1942, by the Australia 8th Photographic Squadron.

  2. 2) You get to fly an F4U Corsair. Which airplane are you climbing into?

    The Corsair is highlighted in green.

    The Corsair is highlighted in green.

  3. 3) Which of these bombers was the most produced?

    The B-24 was the most produced bomber, with nearly 19,000 built.

    The B-24 was the most produced bomber, with nearly 19,000 built.

  4. 4) You get to fly a P-47 Thunderbolt. Which plane are you climbing into?

    The P-47 is highlighted in green.

    The P-47 is highlighted in green.

  5. 5) Which of these 4 aircraft was the most produced?

    With over 15,000 produced, the P-51 tops the list. The P-38 had over 10,000 produced, the B-25 over 9,800, and B-17 over 12,000.

    With over 15,000 produced, the P-51 tops the list. The P-38 had over 10,000 produced, the B-25 over 9,800, and B-17 over 12,000.

  6. 6) Which was the only bomber exclusively used in the Pacific theater of WWII?

    Although considered for other theaters, and briefly evaluated in England, the B-29 was exclusively used in World War II in the Pacific Theatre. 

    Although considered for other theaters, and briefly evaluated in England, the B-29 was exclusively used in World War II in the Pacific Theatre. 

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Colin Cutler

Colin Cutler

Colin is a Boldmethod co-founder and lifelong pilot. He's been a flight instructor at the University of North Dakota, an airline pilot on the CRJ-200, and has directed the development of numerous commercial and military training systems. You can reach him at colin@boldmethod.com.

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