Thanks for looking and commenting, Ken. I think that one had every
armament adaptation ever tried on the B-25. It was certainly bristling
with machine guns.
The USAF still had some B-25s flying when I was stationed at
Wright-Patterson in the early 50s. I can still remember the unique
"rattling" sound they made as they passed over the fence of the parking lot.
Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
On 6/23/2015 9:18 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
Airport fly-ins have always been fun for me, and for many others. This
one had a collection of classic warbirds that had been lovingly
restored. This was a North American B-25 Mitchell bomber, with WWII
nose art.
http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/USAF+B-25+Mitchell-1+FM.jpg.html
I've seen this one in person. It was quite the restoration!
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