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B-25N(JTB), S/N 44-30363 at Strategic Air and Space Museum

Tue Jan 15, 2008 10:56 am

OK,

Here you go. There are two B 25s at the Museum. One is beautifully done as a tribute to the Tokyo Raiders. Another is a partial AC set up as a display. I know I have the serial for it somewhere but I am at work. :wink:

Anyway. Here is the full AC info for S/N 44-30363:

http://www.strategicairandspace.com/col ... /B-25.html

And of course, the pictures!

Eric

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Now the Partial. Not sure if the tail number correlates to the actual S/N. Anyone else know? It has a unique history but I can not find the picture of the sign and do not want to guess.

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Re: B-25N(JTB), S/N 44-30363 at Strategic Air and Space Muse

Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:01 am

GrumpE wrote:OK,

Here you go. There are two B 25s at the Museum. One is beautifully done as a tribute to the Tokyo Raiders. Another is a partial AC set up as a display. I know I have the serial for it somewhere but I am at work. :wink:

Now the Partial. Not sure if the tail number correlates to the actual S/N. Anyone else know? It has a unique history but I can not find the picture of the sign and do not want to guess.

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It sure does, Warbirds Directory #4 lists this B-25 as TB-25N 44-28738

Tue Jan 15, 2008 12:17 pm

Was canvas covering the top turret standard for ground operations or only used to protect against sea spray.

Tue Jan 15, 2008 6:16 pm

Great pictures. THank you. That Doolittle painted B-25 is sweet.
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