What a nice surprise! Thank you very much, and congrats for a lovely skin!
Im pretty sure we don't have 15 REAL flying b25's :roll:
JAK, did you think that they were FAKE B-25's? They were able to get about a dozen together, for the movei, "Catch 22", and many more have been restored since then. As a matter of fact, there's a silver one that I see flying around my house, all the time.
Present on the tarmac on Sat. morning were:
Panchito
Pacific Princess
Miss Hap
Barbie III
Axis Nightmare
Wild Cargo
Betty's Dream
Take-off Time
Lady Luck
Pacific Prowler
Briefing Time
Yankee Warrior
Show Me
Miss Mitchell
Yellow Rose
Maid in the Shade
Devil Dog
That's 17. The museum's goal was 20, so I guess there were 3 no-shows, which there almost always are at big warbird reunions, since there is bound to be a thunderstorm somewhere in the United States on any given day and thy come from all over. I have photos of several over in the other thread.
BTW, I left a comment at m4T.
Hey, Booga. One of the B-25's that didn't make it was "Grumpy" from the Historic Flight Foundation in Everett, Washington. It's the oldest flying B-25 in the world.
Blue Skies, Happy Landings.
-Doodle