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Post subject: Re: B-25s Flying? Posted: 12 May 2022, 22:08 |
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Username Protected wrote: Flying south of Chicago yesterday and a B-25 came on freq. The controller queried his type, and the pilot answered North American B-25. I love that plane, but I didn’t know any were still flying. There are a bunch flyable across the US and a few/couple? in Europe/UK. Many of the airworthy ones are listed here, how current I don’t know. http://warbirdregistry.org/b25registry/b25registry.html
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Post subject: Re: B-25s Flying? Posted: 12 May 2022, 22:18 |
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Wikipedia puts the number of flying B-25s at approximately 45. I can think of about a dozen just off hand.
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Post subject: Re: B-25s Flying? Posted: 12 May 2022, 22:31 |
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About 35 are airworthy.. The CAF has 5.
Wonderful airplane!
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Post subject: Re: B-25s Flying? Posted: 13 May 2022, 00:18 |
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Username Protected wrote: About 35 are airworthy.. The CAF has 5.
Wonderful airplane! There is one at Fleming (KSGS) that I suspect Doug flies. Takeoffs remind me of Doolittle's "sporting" departure off the Hornet and always draws a crowd.
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Post subject: Re: B-25s Flying? Posted: 14 May 2022, 08:28 |
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2009 (?) I guess it was that I did my SIC type on the -25 with Gunny as CFI and Allen Wolpert as my buddy trainee (Allen and I also did our MEL together, years earlier). Attachment: B-25 Dyer.JPG
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Post subject: Re: B-25s Flying? Posted: 14 May 2022, 20:03 |
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Username Protected wrote: That is pretty cool! What did you think compared to other twins you had flown? Outside of needing 3 hands to start the engines (same with other radials I've flown), and once you get up above something like 125 mph (give me some room on this number, I'm not checking it), it flies beautifully. Taxiing is, as my old friend Randy would say, is a bitch-kitty. But, get to the runway, get good speed after liftoff, and it's a peach.
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