tom d. friedman wrote:
in either destin or fort walton there was a yellow....

b-25 along a major road or tourist area. that was between 8 & 10 years ago. hope somebody rescued it.
fritzthefox wrote:
I don't think it was yellow, but there WAS a B-25 that was stuck on a pole at a local golf/gocart/tourist trap place. It blew away in the last hurricane

Long since gone...
Quote:
January 2006
Steve Huckvale noted the following correspondence on one of the Yahoo! newsgroups regarding the Air Kahuan TB-25N, 44-86844 (N3453G) last seen disassembled at the Roanoke, Texas, airport. This fills in a few details about the airplane as it is written by the managers of the Big Kahuna water park:
This just in from the Big Kahunas! Yes, the B25 was retired. I was afraid it would sustain further damage from Hurricanes. It was damaged several times by Hurricanes Opal, Georges & Ivan, losing parts with each storm. The plane was sold to a training facility in Dallas. The firm trains airline mechanics and this was to be a class project for them. They are refurbishing the plane and it will eventually be placed in the Jimmy Dolittle Musuem in China. Thanks for your concern, she is in a much better place now! Best regards, Tom McEvoy VP/GM Big Kahuna’s Water & Adventure Park Destin, FL
As noted in the November update below, the registered owner of the airplane is Training Services of Virginia Beach, Virginia. Here is the first mention, though,that the airplane may be destined for China.
More history on it here:
http://www.aerovintage.com/b25news.htm