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Provenance acquisitions from Tillamook

Thu May 03, 2007 12:45 pm

So the long-rumoured sale of at least part of Jack Erickson's collection seems to have gone through, with the Spitfire T8, P-47D and B-25 appearing for sale on Provenance's website.

http://www.provenancefightersales.com/v ... ire_t8.htm

http://www.provenancefightersales.com/republic_p47d.htm

http://www.provenancefightersales.com/na_b25j.htm

Interesting to note that the P-40C and Spitfire V are now showing as 'sold' - does anyone know where they're headed?

Thu May 03, 2007 1:12 pm

OMG...I WANT that Spit.
18 months to restore it. I could have whatever it takes to fly it by then.
Where's the lottery when I need it?

Mudge the slobbery :prayer:

Thu May 03, 2007 3:41 pm

I did a bit of work on that Spit in Texas before Ericson purchased it from the Miller brothers. It is in a very stock configuration.

It was also used as a camera ship for the movie, "Battle of Britain"

Thu May 03, 2007 4:02 pm

They seem to be going a little out of their business model with that B-25 though. Not exactly a rare, "high-end" aircraft. I'm not knocking the quality of the aircraft or anything, I would be plenty proud to own it, but just doesn't seem inline with the rest of their sales strategy. I think that if sold at that price it would make those who have spent millions building factory fresh B-25s very happy.

Ryan
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