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Thanks Bill for posting the turrents I missed in my post last week.


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Does anyone know if the the NMNA is planning to replace the B-25 QECs with the original PB4Y-2 engines and cowlings?

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Is this the one they've always had, or is this a 2nd Privateer?

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This is the only one I remember the Museum having. This will be its fourth paint job/make over since the museum has had the aircraft I believe.

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Got it.

Would it be too much to hope for some nose art this time around?? 8) :lol:

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Great idea Django:
It would have to be politically correct, but I think I could come up with a couple of authentic pieces of nose art. Hal Olsen (from Tinian) is still with us and I bet he would love to do it.

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Wow, that would be AMAZING to have Hal Olsen repaint one of his designs. I would do just about anything to get to meet and spend 30 minutes with him to discuss his body of work. 8) Have they picked out markings beyond the tri-color yet? Is there still hope that this could even be a possibility?

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I heard that it was tri color but that was it. I think it wouold be a great way to display the PB4Y by adding nose art. I can't think of much nose art in the museum there as alot of Navy aircraft didn't carry nose art. I am glad that the Privateer is coming inside.

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Bill, any chance of posting up some possible contenders? Most of the ones that I can think of that he did off the top of my head, all are bare-breasted. Not that there's anything wrong with that... ;) :lol:

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Any suggestions for a book that would have alot of the nose art on the Privateers? (particularly the Hal Olsen stuff) Alan Carey's Above An Angry Sea perhaps?

Edit: Alan says that is the one to get.

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Django, I will check my own book, Paint Locker Magic, and see if I can post a few pics. It will take a few days. Mr. Carey's book is also a great source for nose art, however, the books deals mostly with operational details. But, it is a good start, I will check it as well.

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Can you post some info for your book as well please? I am not familiar with it, and couldn't find any mention of it in Google or Amazon. Thanks!

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If you are headed to Thunder this year, be sure and stop by to get your very own VIP tour. We are at the north east end of Thunder. Hope to see you there, JOE

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Here are two pieces of Privateer nose art that I think would not be too sensitive for the visitors at the NMofNA.

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These images are provided Courtesy of Don Spering (A.I.R.) and are from my book "Paint Locker Magic".
Anyone interested in a copy of "Paint Locker Magic" please contact me privately. Thanks Bill

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I actually have an original pic of "Bunny."

billtate wrote:
Here are two pieces of Privateer nose art that I think would not be too sensitive for the visitors at the NMofNA.

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These images are provided Courtesy of Don Spering (A.I.R.) and are from my book "Paint Locker Magic".
Anyone interested in a copy of "Paint Locker Magic" please contact me privately. Thanks Bill


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