Dan Newcomb wrote:
Many of the planes parked in the above picture are PBJ’s. The Navy flew all of them to Clinton where all but eight that I know of were scrapped within a few months. The PBJ I am helping to restore managed to escape the smelter and is the last one left. All other Mitchells flying or otherwise are ex AAF. I wish somebody somewhere had a bunch of photos from Clinton that they could share.
Dan,
I think we may have posted this picture on the PBJ thread a long time ago, but here goes again. This picture is an earlier shot than the first one on the thread judging from the number of aircraft visible:
From what I remember, the area on the far right (marked with a "5") is PB4Y-1s, the aircraft between the viewer and the runway intersection being the PBJ area.
I haven't really done any heavy research on NAS Clinton or the scrapping, but I know there are a few photos around. When all the aircraft had been ferried in, close to 9,000 airframes were at this storage field. Not many flew out after they got there, sadly for us.
Scott