Not sure if it is any help, but there's an article titled "
Hauling Explosives in B-25 Can Take Fun Out of Flying" in the 12 July 1964 issue of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram that mentions a flight to Kingston. There's a good chance the airplane mentioned in the article is
Devil Dog, 44-86758. I remember being told at Thunder Over Michigan that it still had the notches in the bomb bay from where they cut gouges to hold the giant rubber bands they used to carry the nitroglycerine.
Chris Brame wrote:
ZRX61 wrote:
Might be in the Baugher database, but you'd have to trawl through darn near 10,000 serial #'s unless you got lucky.
Pulled up "B-25" under Search, then hit Ctrl/F and typed in "Jamaica" to search the results - 0 found.
For future reference, there's also a
search engine for Baugher's lists.
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