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When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 1:03 am 
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Seems to have it's share of corrosion and Bondo... :(

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Is that Fuddy Duddy in the background of the second picture?

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bdk wrote:
Seems to have it's share of corrosion and Bondo... :(

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I think that one might be the one that was at Hickam that the Pacific Air Musuem traded to Aero Trader for the new one for their museum.


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I think that one might be the one that was at Hickam that the Pacific Air Musuem traded to Aero Trader for the new one for their museum.


Yes it is the trade for the aircraft they did for the museum but it's real rough, it would probably make a good movie prop. The center section had heavy plates going to the outter wing panels to hold them on and up.

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B-25J 44-31504, RCAF 5218, N9753Z. There are pictures of it before it left Hawaii on the Aero Vintage Forum: http://aerovintage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=159

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Here is what she looked like on display out front of the HQ building in November of 2004.

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APG85 wrote:
Is that Fuddy Duddy in the background of the second picture?
Yes, with three props missing.

Thanks for the ID folks!

Anyone want to see pictures of intergranular corrosion? Lots of good pieces, but some of it looks like a soda cracker.


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