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Doolittle raid B-25 in Russia?

Sat Oct 08, 2011 5:54 am

I watched the Doolittle Raid show on the Military Channel last night and think they said one of the B-25s landed in Russia (Vladivostok?) and the crew was held for a year. If this is the case, does anyone know what became of the plane?

Any effort ever made to retrieve any of the wreckage of any of the planes that landed in the water or for that matter, the ones that crash landed on terra firma other than Ruptured Duck?

(sorry for the vagueness...half asleep when I watched the show and only one cup of coffee this morning so far :( )

Re: Doolittle raid B-25 in Russia?

Sat Oct 08, 2011 6:26 am

Do a search-especially on the archived forum-discussed at length many times....

Re: Doolittle raid B-25 in Russia?

Sat Oct 08, 2011 7:21 am

http://www.doolittleraider.com/forum/

Has some good information on your questions.

Ryan

Re: Doolittle raid B-25 in Russia?

Sun Oct 09, 2011 4:14 am

Thanks Ryan...that link does look promising...just gotta find a couple hours in a day to go over there and do some reading.

Davem2...sorry, I am sure you meant no disrespect at all with your reply, but with all of the paint job discussions and such that go on here on the WIX, I don't spend a whole lot of time here anymore. My intent was to possibly pull some members away from all of the gnashing of teeth and somehow start a warbird discussion. My bad.

In my best Monty Python impression...."and now for something completely different" :roll:

Re: Doolittle raid B-25 in Russia?

Sun Oct 09, 2011 5:09 am

No problem, people tend to forget that the forum has been going for over a decade (or don't know) and nearly all the obvious questions have been asked many times before. There are a lot of gems if you search for them, which really should be one of the first options used by everybody - it is a good habit to get into IMO ( and I don't mind reminding people of it :wink: )
A far as the bitchin about colours goes - let them beat themselves to death over it

Dave

Re: Doolittle raid B-25 in Russia?

Sun Oct 09, 2011 9:08 am

DaveM2 wrote: There are a lot of gems if you search for them, which really should be one of the first options used by everybody

It's always nice when a new post is made at the end of an old thread. Then all that previous info gets bumped for us to enjoy and it keeps there from being multiple threads on the same topic.

Re: Doolittle raid B-25 in Russia?

Sun Oct 09, 2011 4:11 pm

I have said it before and I'll say it again. An intact Doolittle raider MUST be the "Holy grail" of American aviation history. Could you imagine the excitement if one was found? I personaly think that WIX would explode!

Rgds Cking

Re: Doolittle raid B-25 in Russia?

Mon Oct 10, 2011 6:39 am

Looks like good information on that website. Needing a couple hours is right! Holy cow.

Yes that would be quite wonderful to find one of the Doolittle B-25s. That is not somethign I've ever read about, where the crash sites were located. I've got an Osprey book on the subject, but just have not read it yet.


Chappie

Re: Doolittle raid B-25 in Russia?

Mon Oct 10, 2011 7:16 am

Chappie:

Which Osprey book would that be? I've got about 2000 of them, have not read all of them....

Mark H

Re: Doolittle raid B-25 in Russia?

Mon Oct 10, 2011 11:31 am

Cking wrote: I personaly think that WIX would explode!

Rgds Cking


And, if like Lady Gaga would hold a concert at the site it was found....WOW!

:supz:

Rich

Re: Doolittle raid B-25 in Russia?

Mon Oct 10, 2011 1:44 pm

P51Mstg wrote:Chappie:

Which Osprey book would that be? I've got about 2000 of them, have not read all of them....

Mark H


Mark- Campaign #156. I'd gve you an overview but I have not read it yet. Good photos and diagrams though.

Chappie
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