11/05/2026
The silhouette of a low-flying Avro Vulcan, a symbol of the Cold War, passes over the site of an earlier conflict's disaster. On 4 April 1943, following a raid on targets in Naples, a Consolidated B-24D Liberator known as Lady Be Good vanished on its way back to base in North Africa. It was believed that the Liberator and its crew had crashed after overshooting their base, possibly due to running out of fuel or incurring severe battle damage.