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PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 4:36 pm 
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I was at the local cruise-in and my Dad pointed out the obivious outline of a B-25 flying in a SW direction at about 1900 to 2000 hrs.

Any guesses as to which Mitchell this could of been? Appeared to be BMF.

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All B-25's are BMF's.


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It was the CAF Minnesota Wing's B-25 flying at the Air Tattoo at the Air Force Museum. Very cool!


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PhantomAce08 wrote:
It was the CAF Minnesota Wing's B-25 flying at the Air Tattoo at the Air Force Museum. Very cool!


Thanks.

Yeah can you believe I missed the Tattoo? It was due to a scheduling conflict. The Cruise-in over the Tattoo. I'll catch it next year. I'd see the F-22, F-15 and F-16 streaking across the sky and a couple of Warthogs as well.

I didn't miss the traffic though. :wink: I saw how packed the Museum and base were.



valdez25 wrote:
All B-25's are BMF's.


I guess that depends on what you think "BMF" stands for. If you think "BMF" stands for "Big Mutha Fucker" well then yeah I agree with you. :wink:




This Mitchell?

http://www.warbirdregistry.org/b25registry/b25-4429869.html

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Were there any other Warbirds on hand?


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That would be Miss Mitchell...great bunch of people involved with that plane. I had the pleasure of spending about an hour having my questions answered by them at the Goshen Freedomfest yesterday: ya, fer sure :D

Excalibur is that exquisite example of a Mustang owned by Jim Read who also had his Corsair at Goshen.

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Shay.....warbirds at Tattoo besides Miss Mitchell and Excalibur were C-47 'Black Sparrow', C-54 'Spirit Of Freedom', a pair of T-28s and a Sabre.


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