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PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 5:30 pm 
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Saw some photos of a B-25 being stored in New Orleans warehouse for the National WWII Museum down there. Anyone know the serial or background of the B-25 or is it a composite aircraft? Thanks


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Welcome to WIX.
YEs, I see the pix, here

http://www.flickr.com/photos/37935745@N ... 808590526/

Descriptions says it came from an Amusement park in the Mojave. Anyone else have more info?

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Holedigger wrote:
Descriptions says it came from an Amusement park in the Mojave. Anyone else have more info?
I think it said amusement park THEN storage in the Mojave. I'm guessing it is a static from Aero Trader.


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44-29812 is the only one on the registry from an amusement park???

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Aero traders had one from an amusement park in Brainerd Minesota. I saw it there in 1991, but as I recall it was a glass nose. Here are details of the amusement one,
Details of that aircraft are B-25J-20NC c/n 108-33087 44-29812 (N2854G), ex-TB-25J, ex-TB-25N BD-812, ex-Paul Bunyan Amusement Park, " 327102 Safe Return ", Aero Trader, Ocotillo Wells, CA (S)
Maybe there is more than one from an amusement park?
Here is a link to what the plane looked like in Brainerd before it was moved out. http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=h ... N%26um%3D1

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m charters wrote:
Aero traders had one from an amusement park in Brainerd Minesota. I saw it there in 1991, but as I recall it was a glass nose.
The noses are easily changed and Aero Trader likely has the parts, but I still have nothing factual.


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It is 44-29812/N2854G. Some pieces have arrived, the rest by Nov.


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