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APG85 wrote:Some assets might be in storage at Dulles. I don't see the B-25 "Carol Jean" listed. There was one or two utility buildings at Dulles that once had the Space Shuttle and SR-71 in storage.
I seem to remember the B-25 was in storage in one of those utility buildings at Dulles along with a B-17 now at the Natl Museum of the 8th Air Force.
I always thought the new restoration facility at Dulles should have been named for Paul Garber. He was instrumental in saving dozens of aircraft...some of the most important ones.
Thu Aug 21, 2025 7:03 am
OD/NG wrote:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_aircraft_in_the_Smithsonian_Institution
Thu Aug 21, 2025 8:52 am
I don't see the B-25 "Carol Jean" listed.
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Thu Aug 21, 2025 9:31 am
old iron wrote:The B-25 is in the Ramsey Building, which is the old building near Udvar Hazy (UH) where the shuttle Enterprise was stored in the years before UH was built. This building is now used mostly for conservation work, but still houses the B-25 (and almost nothing else in the manner of large aircraft).
Thu Aug 21, 2025 11:19 am
Noha307 wrote:old iron wrote:The B-25 is in the Ramsey Building, which is the old building near Udvar Hazy (UH) where the shuttle Enterprise was stored in the years before UH was built. This building is now used mostly for conservation work, but still houses the B-25 (and almost nothing else in the manner of large aircraft).
For anyone else curious like I was, it's the building located about 150 feet northeast of MWAA Fire Station 302 at Dulles. There's a picture of the inside showing the B-25 on a page on the website of a contractor that renovated it.
Building 23 at Silver Hill is apparently also called the "Ramsey Building" and in the process of looking for information I found a page with excellent panoramas of the inside.
Thu Aug 21, 2025 5:41 pm
sandiego89 wrote:I made it to Garber once @1991 when they did tours on certain days. Felt like I was in on a secret tour of an ancient tomb or something. Very special with the highlight of being asked to touch the preservative coating on the Enola Gay fuselage as they were determining which of the four coatings would hold up the best.
Pretty please bring the F-4 Sageburner and the POGO to UH! Don't even wash them!
Fri Aug 22, 2025 7:04 am
old iron wrote:I don't see the B-25 "Carol Jean" listed.
I wish I knew the long term plan for "Carol Jean" display. That airplane was originally a B-25 trainer, then dressed up to military standard for use in airshows. I think it would be a great idea to take this back to its trainer roots - certainly an underrepresented model - but I think that would be too much trouble. Perhaps this should be displayed as is, an airshow airplane. We will see...
Fri Aug 22, 2025 9:30 am
Fri Aug 22, 2025 10:12 am
APG85 wrote:old iron wrote:I don't see the B-25 "Carol Jean" listed.
I wish I knew the long term plan for "Carol Jean" display. That airplane was originally a B-25 trainer, then dressed up to military standard for use in airshows. I think it would be a great idea to take this back to its trainer roots - certainly an underrepresented model - but I think that would be too much trouble. Perhaps this should be displayed as is, an airshow airplane. We will see...
I saw the B-25 "Carol Jean" at the Sussex Airshow in New Jersey (around 1981). She looked good on the exterior (never got s look inside). I had always hoped they would put it on display "as is" until a time that it could be fully restored. Maybe there's a plan to eventually swap it for a combat vet B-25 and that's why it has remained stored?
The B-25, named "Carol Jean," which appeared in the movie "Catch- 22" as "Luscious Lulu," was received eagerly by officials at the Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum.
"We have long been searching for a B-25. We've been purposely holding back to find a good one," said Tim Wooldridge, the museum's aeronautics department chairman.
https://b-25history.org/aircraft/4429887.htm
Fri Aug 22, 2025 11:38 am