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Find a B-25 for the National World War II Museum!

Fri Mar 16, 2007 6:27 pm

OK guys, here's a challenge for you.

Last September the Times Picayune ran an article about Paul Hilliard, a retired businessman and USMC veteran who made it possible for the National World War II Museum in New Orleans to acquire a C-47 with an impressive combat record for their collection. The piece also quoted him expressing his hopes for the future.

Robbie Stuart wrote:...the price tag was $155,000, plus another $70,000 for restoration -- both of them compliments of Hilliard.

And he isn't finished yet. Now Hilliard is looking for a B-25 bomber...

"If we can get our hands on one of them, we're going to do it," he says.


How about it, folks? The man is seriously looking to preserve a Mitchell and I say we help him out! What better group to consult about the number, condition, significance, and availibility of surviving examples?

I'm certain they intend it to be a static display, so let's leave the flyers off the list. I also think it should be something not so far gone as to need major work just to make it externally presentable -- located somewhere in the US or Canada (to reduce transportation costs) -- and ideally an aircraft with a genuine WWII combat record.

Post your suggestions and I'll pass them along to Mr. Hilliard via the museum staff.

(Of course, for all I know, they've already found one -- but, then somebody here should be able to tell us that too)

Sun Mar 18, 2007 11:25 am

I'm quite certain the Carl Scholl who owns Aero Trader in Chino,Ca can set up the museum with a very nice looking B-25!

Sun Mar 18, 2007 11:27 am

Isn't there a B or C model out there. If it is going to be a static restoration, why not use one of these more rare airframes.

Sun Mar 18, 2007 5:56 pm

Sent you a PM.

Sun Mar 18, 2007 6:53 pm

Thanks for all the suggestions guys -- we've got some good leads already (keep 'em coming). I'll pass them along to the museum folks and keep you all updated if I make any progress.
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