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PostPosted: Fri Sep 16, 2005 10:34 am 
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While searching for updates on the recovery efforts of the B-25C down in Columbia, SC. I came across this website.

http://www.sennex.com/b25/

Anyone ever hear of this? Can anyone search their records and come up with an identity for this TB-25N? Sounds a lot like the Labrador B-17 circumstances. Minus the Ice of course.

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Found it Ser# 44-29125 on the Summary od Circumstances pages

http://www.sennex.com/b25/SOC.htm#Page%201%20of%204

Would awseome to see another Mitchell recovered.

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I don't think that site has been updated in years.

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Did this recovery group disband due to lack of funds?


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Yes. The project doesn't look like its gone anywhere for some time. Rumor had it that this B-25 was carrying a NUKE! :shock:

I doubt being in a river of that size and speed that anything would be worth salvaging anyway.

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Did you ever get a response on your offer to contribute? Or find out anymore information about the teams efforts so far?

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