Great shot of a very good looking model.

BTW Here in Michigan a few miles west of Detroit, the Yankee Air Force, http://www.yankeeairmuseum.org/historic-aircraft.html, has among other war planes, a Mitchell B25D-35 that myself, my son & a friend flew in around the Detroit area a few years ago. They still offer flights.

It was an experience that we'll never forget.

The smoky start-up of the radial engines, the noisy interior, the vibrations ! We basically were contained in the aisle way alongside the bomb bay & were allowed to go back into the tail gun area.

Kenneth Waller
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Walter Hamler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: PESO: Emergency Strip


http://walthamler.smugmug.com/gallery/4592986_mrB5J#420702323_i4KP4-XL-LB

Maybe a little OT but a fun story.
A gent in our church flew B-25's in WWII, in New Guinea, Phillippines,
and Japan. He joined in 44 at age 19 and by age 20 had flown 27 combat
missions.
We were talking a few weeks ago and he described the B-25 he flew, a J
model with the solid nose and 8 machine guns as opposed to the clear
nosed versions.
He even described the nose that had a Wolf's head with barred teeth,
as their squadron was called the "Wolf Pack."  I went on the web
looking for models of the J version. Only one was ever made and was
pretty hard to find, but luckily I found one here in Orlando at the
local Camera and Hobby store.
I just finished it today and tonight I took it to him at our Wed night
"Aviation Group" meeting. He was in tears as he looked it over
closely. He said that it was from the same squadron as his, the 38th
Bomber Group. He didn't recognize the painting of the "Naked Lady" on
the side but allowed that one may have been painted like that at some
time. :-)

Walt


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