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 Post subject: Pacific B-25 Gunships
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You don't have any B-25H stuff do you? My great uncle flew them in the Pacific after his tour(s) over the Hump.


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I do have some great 42nd BG which had a lot of Gs and Hs all with the 75mm replaced with .50s.

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Thanx for more B-25 stuff! Can't get enough :D :D

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He was flying a cannon-armed "H" on various missions, but usually Submarine Patrol (he's told a couple of stories about near-misses with the water due to the amount of smoke the 75mm put in the cockpit, even with all the windows open.


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*claps* Awesome Jack!

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Django wrote:
*claps* Awesome Jack!


Yeah, **Claps** would love to see them Jack

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He was flying a cannon-armed "H" on various missions, but usually Submarine Patrol (he's told a couple of stories about near-misses with the water due to the amount of smoke the 75mm put in the cockpit, even with all the windows open.


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Kam-MOAN Jack.....post the pitchers man....Pa-leeeseeee

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