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PostPosted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 4:28 pm 
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How many B-18s survive?

Are any flyable/worth restoring to fly?

Here's my list so far.
B-18A 37-029 SD Castle Air Museum;
1890 Castle AFB, Atwater,
CA, USA

B-18A 37-469 SD USAF Museum;
2469 Dayton, OH, USA

B-18A 37-505 SD McChord AFB; N18AC
2505 Tacoma, WA, USA

B-18B 38-593 AR Pima Air & Space N66267
2643 Museum; Tucson,
AZ, USA

B-18A 39-025 SD Wings Over the Fireball
2673 Rockies Museum; Annie
Denver, CO, USA N62477

B-18 U Mark Trimble, USA

6 B-18s in existence
4 are on static display
1 is unconfirmed
1 is awaiting restoration[/i]


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Location: Daytona Beach, Florida
We have a B-18, serial 36-446, sitting in a gulch on our property on the Island of Hawai'i. We are currently considering a recovery in collaboration with the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum.

Chris Rathbun
Laupahoehoe Nui LLC, property owner


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