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PostPosted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 3:03 pm 
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I just found these videos of B-25s used as fire bombers in Canada (G&M or Nothwestern Air Lease???) and thought they were pretty cool. Can't remember seeing any posts of them earlier either.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niyWNxkRlQs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfWfgNX1qdM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJAZLlydSXc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxA8UzaZ8vY

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Great Video.
I'm assuming that with the date of 1991 on the videos that these three B-25's are still with us somewhere.
Any idea where they are now?
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Concur with you Jerry, I would like to know where they are now also

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At least two of these G&M B-25s were re-registered in the US and flown down to Chino when later withdrawn from fire bombing. I recall photographing them there when I was on a visit from my home over here in England. One of the B-25s had by then already been restored to military configuration and scheme, the other still retained its yellow civilian scheme and Canadian fire fighting code number - but has since also been put back to military colours.

It's a shame that more aircraft that did such a wonderful job in their fire-bombing days can't be preserved in that configuration and colour as a reminder of the diverse rolls and capability of these piston types;
but inevitably owners (who pay the bucks so have every right to do what they want) wish see them in more iconic wartime schemes.

I know there are a few fire-bombers preserved as static examples but I don't know of any in the preservation movement retained in active condition as water or retardant bombers (and I'm not counting those still working such as the Mars).

Great video BTW!

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One of those three has to be Betty's Dream!

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