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the consolidated pb4y-2 privateer is an american world war ii and korean war era patrol bomber of the united states navy derived from the consolidated b-24 liberator. the navy had been using b-24s with only minor modifications as the pb4y-1 liberator, and along with maritime patrol liberators used by raf coastal command this type of patrol plane was proven successful. a fully navalised design was desired, and consolidated developed a dedicated long-range patrol bomber in 1943, designated pb4y-2 privateer. in 1951, the type was redesignated p4y-2 privateer. a further designation change occurred in september 1962, when the remaining navy privateers (all having previously been converted to drone configuration as p4y-2k) were redesignated qp-4b.
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