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 Post subject: B-25K Sighting
PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2018 7:42 pm 
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I've been following this thread for a long time and it's awesome to see a 'K' in the air. But, is there more than 1 flying? I live in Northern Idaho and have seen one 2 or 3 times now flying around, latest was a few of weeks ago. It's not Special K, since it's natural metal. And it definitely has tip tanks. Any ideas?

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Edit - Sorry this was meant for the Special K thread


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 Post subject: Re: B-25K Sighting
PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2018 9:05 pm 
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I think you mean B-26K...

I'm near Spokane and haven't seen it.
I haven't heard of a 26 around here.
There are a lot of rich folks with airplanes in the Sandpoint area.
Another possibility is the collection near Whitefish, Montana.
Nor is it part of John Sessions Historic Flight Foundation collection, he frequently brings his airplanes to this side of the state from Everett...his B-25 and Pan Am marked DC-3 will both be based in Spokane when his new hangar is completed.
There is also a new collection in Lewiston (lots of "Golden age" civil types, plus warbirds including a P-40, P-64 replica, T-6, PT-22) but they don't have a 26.

I'll ask a friend who is in to warbirds and knows everyone in the region, he might know something. If he does, I'll post an update.

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 Post subject: Re: B-25K Sighting
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Interesting. Definitely not a K-model, since Special Kay is the only one that isn't pickled in a museum. Could it be an On-Mark or similar conversion?

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 Post subject: Re: B-25K Sighting
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This one, an executive On-Mark converted A-26, seems to be quite active in the upper northwest (both US and Canada), and I believe is the only candidate for the aircraft you've sighted: https://imgproc.airliners.net/photos/ai ... .jpg?v=v40
And here's another shot from below: https://www.flickr.com/photos/normangra ... 14/sizes/l

N26BK/44-34766 also has wingtip tanks, but it resides in California and I don't think it has been active recently: http://napoleon130.tripod.com/imagelib/ ... et=tlx_new


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 Post subject: Re: B-25K Sighting
PostPosted: Sun Dec 30, 2018 12:56 am 
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I heard back from my friend, he has seen it around Spokane recently.
He said he's heard it is out of Hillsboro, Oregon, near Portland.

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 Post subject: Re: B-25K Sighting
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Thank you guys, so I'm not losing my mind. I don't think it's either bird in the photos, there was no paint at all, unless it's been stripped. Very curious. I'll try to get a pic if and when I see it again.


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44-35708 N26PJ is based out of Hillsboro if I'm not mistaken. But as far as I know it has not acquired tip tanks, and it does have some color on it.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/12276006@N07/12033787795/

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Howard Kecks bird on the move?

Solid nose & black nacelles ?

or glass nose & light gray nacelles?

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