Mark_Pilkington wrote:
and finally here is the previous WIX discussion regarding the remaining B-26 Fuselage at Million Dollar Valley, apparantly photographed in 1983 so perhaps it is now gone????, but it was there after the 3 Tallichet aircraft were recovered.
http://www.warbirdinformationexchange.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=28067&view=previousI have previously copied the same pics into other B-26 survivor threads as this fuselage is apparantly missing its cockpit so it, the Watsons Lake Cockpit and the PNG airframe would be a great 8th project outcome.


It apparantly had its cockpit removed to complete one of the three that Tallichet did recover:
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The Million Dollar Valley B-26s were 40-1464, 40-1501 and 40-1459. The forward fuselage of 40-1464 was destroyed in the crash and the noses of 40-1459 and 40-1501 are included in the Kermit Week's (was already on gear and being restored at this time) and MAPS (fuselage did not resemble this) restorations).
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Mark Pilkington
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I'm getting really confused. I used to have all these survivors sorted back when I was writing and hanging at Chino ( as imentioned here), but haven't kept up. 1459 is at Maps. 1464 is at FOF in Polk City and was restored with the nose of 1501. One of the Pallisades noses, I think the Carolyn sister is the one at Hill and will be incorporated into the remains of the Alaska wreck 1370. I saw that nose outside at Hill in 07. So my question is: if the third fuselage is still in the valley left alone, what on earth is at Pima??? I've seen it listed as being 1501. The nose would have to be the other nose from pacific palisades. Pima states it is on loan from Tallichet, it can only be the third airframe, Tallichet did not have any others, a crew must have been sent after these aerial pics were shot.
http://www.pimaair.org/collection-detail.php?cid=170There's a third nose as well, that came from a movie lot, pretty sure Carl Scholl now owns this. It has holes cut in it for cameras , so it isn't a part of any of these restorations . I used to spend time around it and the Hill nose a lot back in the day.