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I dont believe this has been mentioned before but in the current issue of Air Classics it was mentioned David Tallichet's B-25 has been sold. The article does not mention the new owner but it does say this Mitchell has had an extended stay at Aero Trader in Chino in recent years. Anyone have any further info on the new owner? .

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Trent Latshaw at Tulsa, OK.

If I ever get my B-25 update for January completed, it is in there. Less specific details are in my last update which is the September 2013 version: http://www.aerovintage.com/b25news13.htm

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And if that name doesn't ring a bell, he is also the owner of the P-51D "Millie G".


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Pat Carry wrote:
I dont believe this has been mentioned before but in the current issue of Air Classics it was mentioned David Tallichet's B-25 has been sold. The article does not mention the new owner but it does say this Mitchell has had an extended stay at Aero Trader in Chino in recent years. Anyone have any further info on the new owner? .

I think it has been in one of Tallichet's hangars and was moved onto the ramp about a month or two ago.


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So will the work to "backdate" it into a B-25B be continued?

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So will the work to "backdate" it into a B-25B be continued?


Kind of hoping it does. Its interesting that the Tallichet B-17G has also been backdated to a more historically popular / significant model than any other. The Memphis Belle F. As well as a few other refreshing schemes (i.e. Swamp Ghost).

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Has there been any new info on Tallichet's A-20 in Geneseo??

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Has there been any new info on Tallichet's A-20 in Geneseo??

there are a few pics here. I don't know when the pics were taken however. www.1941hag.org/a_20.html

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Has there been any new info on Tallichet's A-20 in Geneseo??

there are a few pics here. I don't know when the pics were taken however. http://www.1941hag.org/a_20.html



Thanks Pat..

I had seen those pics, but no new posting of any futher work or plans for her. Last time I saw her was in either 08 or 09 when she was still disassembled.

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Trent's hangar is getting a little more full lately...

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Hemiman wrote:
Pat Carry wrote:
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Has there been any new info on Tallichet's A-20 in Geneseo??

there are a few pics here. I don't know when the pics were taken however. http://www.1941hag.org/a_20.html



Thanks Pat..

I had seen those pics, but no new posting of any futher work or plans for her. Last time I saw her was in either 08 or 09 when she was still disassembled.

Bill

There used to be someone here on the WIX that provided us with regular updates from the 1941 HAG/Natl Warplane Museum but its been while since we have heard anything.

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