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 Post subject: Fargo Air Museum
PostPosted: Fri May 07, 2004 10:45 am 
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Does anyone know which B-25 is at the Fargo Air Museum. I was under the impression the only B-25 in North Dakota was in storage in Wapheton. www.fargoairmuseum.org


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 Post subject: You are correct!
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The B-25 formerly owned by Gerry Beck is now part of the Fargo Air Museum. As far as I know, it is still in storage at Tri State in Whapeton.
If you get the chance, have Gerry tell you about bringing the B-25 up from Texas and landing in Whapeton with no radios in a snow storm.
I've heard the Zero is ready for flight testing...
Maybe Dick Phillips knows if it has flown.
Keep an eye out for the P-38 coming in from Chino, Mr Steve Hinton should be delivering it any day now....


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Hi Pat,

Not too sure about Fargo, but I'm pretty sure that there is one other B-25 in North Dakota (s/n 43-27596) which is at the Grand Forks AFB.

Take a look at the registry link below for more info.

http://www.warbirdregistry.org/b25regis ... 27596.html

Hope this helps,

Steve :D


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Steve, I forgot about the one in Grand Forks, thanks. Warbirdnerd, which P-38 are we talking about?


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Hi Pat,

The P-38 Bryan mentioned is this one,

http://www.warbirdregistry.org/p38regis ... 27231.html

Keep your eye on the midwest sky.

Steve :wink:


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Ok thanks. Ronald Fagen's new mount!


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