I may haved missed it, but was'nt "Berlin Express" the Catch 22 one that was bought by a Famous (so famonus , that I forgot her name!, Carol???..) actress, for her actor boyfriend/hubby? that I read about in Air Classics a million years ago? or did I just woke up in Camp Crystal Lake!!

Happy Hollow...
k5083 wrote:
It didn't keep the bomber nose for long after WWII, serving as an executive transport after the war. In the late 1960s it was modified to a bomber nose for the Catch-22 film.
August
N10V was in fact an Executive transport. It was purchased and reconfigured as an exec by American socialite, and debutante, Barbara Hutton heiress to the Worthworth empire. She bought it for her boyfriend, a Dominican diplomat/International Playboy Porfirio Rubirosa called Rubi by his friends and lovers. He became Hutton's fifth husband.
While Rubirosa was married to Hutton, he was chasing Hungarian-born American socialite and actress, Zsa Zsa Gabor. Rubirosa flew the ship transoceanic in August 1954 to Cannes and again to Nice in 1955, on both trips Gabor was his "passenger". When Rubirosa wouldn't break off his desire for Gabor she had the B-25 sold. and so it was.
The tables near the blister windows were of rich wood, inlaid with gold. Wonder where those got off to...... She had a colorful history.