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PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2011 2:37 pm 
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Sad news! The crew of 2 is OK, that's the good news.

http://www.leparisien.fr/seine-et-marne ... 475075.php

Happened around 17:30LT, which is 15:30utc.


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PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2011 2:48 pm 
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Apparently engine on fire, forced landing into a field.

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Most sad! But relieved to hear that no one was hurt.

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Anyone know the history on this B-25? How about the name on the nose?

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This is "Russell's raiders". This A/C is currently registered in Switzerland as HB-RDE (ex F-AZID).

http://www.warbirdregistry.org/b25registry/b25-458811.html#thumb

a sad loss but crew is OK.

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PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2011 4:10 pm 
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I was about to post it here but Coerk Munk was faster than I was. :wink:

http://www.worldwarbirdnews.com/2011/05/31/b-25-crashes-in-france/

I also believe that it is Russell's Raiders, but I have it as F-AZZU?? Anyone know more about this? From what I've seen, it was previously HB-RDE and was transferred to the French registry recently. I don't really know about F-AZID. Any extra information would be welcome...

Edit: from the looks of it (i.e. quick online search) it was F-AZID, then HB-RDE and now F-AZZU.

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According to Scott Thompson's excellent website that leaves (an almost unbelievable) 42 B-25s airworthy, with another four being restored to fly.
http://www.aerovintage.com/b25loc.htm

And the history of the aircraft was: 45-8811, N9621C, F-AZID, HB-RDE, F-AZZU.

Glad the crew is okay, and hopefully the aircraft can be repaired, or if not, parts will find their way onto other B-25s.

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PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2011 7:13 pm 
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JohnB wrote:
According to Scott Thompson's excellent website that leaves (an almost unbelievable) 42 B-25s airworthy, with another four being restored to fly.
http://www.aerovintage.com/b25loc.htm

And the history of the aircraft was: 45-8811, N9621C, F-AZID, HB-RDE, F-AZZU.

Glad the crew is okay, and hopefully the aircraft can be repaired, or if not, parts will find their way onto other B-25s.

Can you bring us uptodate on which 4 are being restored?

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minus 1 on the operational list has N25NA hasn't flown since Jeff ferried it to Aurora 3-4 years ago
after sitting at EVG for 3-4 years and is torn all apart and who knows when (or if) it'll fly again. :?

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Some pictues I took last year at the La Ferte Alais air show.

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Jack Cook wrote:
minus 1 on the operational list has N25NA hasn't flown since Jeff ferried it to Aurora 3-4 years ago
after sitting at EVG for 3-4 years and is torn all apart and who knows when (or if) it'll fly again. :?

Minus another, Rod Lewis' N747AF is decidedly non-operational after its recent mishap.


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JohnB wrote:
According to Scott Thompson's excellent website that leaves (an almost unbelievable) 42 B-25s airworthy, with another four being restored to fly.
http://www.aerovintage.com/b25loc.htm

And the history of the aircraft was: 45-8811, N9621C, F-AZID, HB-RDE, F-AZZU.

Glad the crew is okay, and hopefully the aircraft can be repaired, or if not, parts will find their way onto other B-25s.

Can you bring us uptodate on which 4 are being restored?

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And I will be the first to admit my listing needs updating...it has been neglected. I will certainly accept corrections and additions as needed and incorporate as time permits. I'm working on the site this week so hopefully I'll get some of those added, including this latest unfortunate incident.

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Found a little more info on what happened from French sources. For those who don't read French, I've updated the blog post here: http://www.worldwarbirdnews.com/2011/05/31/b-25-crashes-in-france/.

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In a B-25, did they have extingushers in the engines? Or do bomber warbirds on the airshow circut currently have them for saftey?

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