k5083 wrote:
While reading the recent thread on the most authentic B-25, it struck me that B-25s seem to change names and appearances more often and more radically than a lot of other types. I got to looking at the old photo files and realized I haven't done one a big photo post in a while, so thought I'd share some. Here is a look at some B-25s from the past. As with my other photo posts, these pics were taken by me and my friend Dick Kamm. To keep the size of the post reasonable, I'm limiting this to flyers; no static display B-25s. All of these pics are from before 1995. In serial number order:

26. Photographed at Flying Tiger in 1977, Junior Burchinal's famous Ruptured Duck, 44-86698. More recently, the very realistic looking Sunday Punch in California.

27. But, a bit of a mystery; on the same day in 1977, also at Flying Tiger, was another Ruptured Duck, this one looking decidedly more ruptured. Anyone have an ID for this one?
Hope you've enjoyed these.
August
Sorry for dragging up this piece from the past, but sometimes it makes more sense to bring an old thread back to life for continuity.
Anyway. I don't know all that much about the civilian B-25s but while looking at something different I came across some photos that made me remember this thread, and in particular August's mystery B-25s.
I guess my question is as simple as; do we know for a fact that N543VT (which became "Sunday Punch") is the example in photo #26? The reason I ask this is because I recently found this photo on Budd Davisson's website regarding his B-25 rating.
Budd Davisson type rating article:
http://www.airbum.com/pireps/PirepB-25.html
And another photo in a thread here on WIX (photo by Budd Davisson):

All throughout the article we read about the 25 he flies being N543VT, and the photos above and in the article goes as far as to confirm this. Yet those photos show a B-25 that looks like the Mitchell in August's photo #27 down to the astrodome and antennas. Which then lead me to the obvious question, being that if N543VT is actually the sorry looking B-25 in Paris that day, which one is the other..?
T J