bryang wrote:
the deskinned b-25 is right behind the b-36, I dont know if it can be seen in my posted pictures---that particular airframe is one of three that came from the old south omaha airfield and one of the others that came from that field is how aerotrader got started---The museum has 2 b-25s
I have some pictures of one of the B-25Js at South Omaha N3442G. That was the one that my father purchased. Soon after he ran into Carl Scholl who had also just recently purchased a B-25 and was looking for parts. They decided to join forces and purchase as much B-25 parts and airframes as they could. They also met Tony Ritzman who had some experience working on B-25s and soon he joined in as well and that is basically how it all got started. My father was mostly a silent partner for the first 10 years or so but eventually moved on to work on restoring an old WWII air base, Eagle Field.
N3442G getting pulled fro mthe muddy field it sat in for 30 years.
Bascially the entire aircraft was gutted
Carl, Tony and my father spent 3 cold months of winter replacing the engines, patching things up, installing some minimal gauges and making the aircraft fairyable. Bill Muszala flew it out of the short grass strip 3 months later.
Ryan