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 Post subject: B-25 manuals
PostPosted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 5:47 pm 
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Friends of mine belonging to a volunteer organisation have just purchased a semi derelict B-25 that will be restored for Museum display, they have the following request..anyone help ?

Dave


We are looking documentation (manuals) about :
B25J & TB-25
technical order T.O.
-1 (pilot's manual)
-2 (maintenance),
-3(overhaul),

and all that is available on the R-2600


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Hi Dave!

The pilots manual is here...

http://www.northamericantrainer.org/manuals.htm


There is a forum here, these guy's seem to be B25 centric, You might post your request on their forum here also...

http://www.aerovintage.com/index.html

Hope this helps a little,
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 Post subject: B-25 manuals
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We have all of them of course but sort need'em.
I would suggest Carl or Tony at Aero Trader. Also, I see manuals
on disk all the time on ebay.

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Aerotrader has the manuals for $350 ea for the parts and maint, pilots manual is easy enough to get.


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 Post subject: b-25
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save your self countless hours by NOT!!! searching the web, get a trade a plane magazine publication at any major bookstore or fbo airport, cruise the ads & you'll find 2 companies that do nothing but aircraft manuals from the 30's to current. you'll have b-25 manuals out the ying yang!! the ads won't be hard to spot, & 1 company is here in ohio. if i had an issue i'd forward address etc. best, tom

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