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When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 6:27 am 
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Just interested in a better-than-a-guess estimate of the number currently surviving (complete airframes) and airworthy.

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www.warbirdalley.com says 34 are airworthy, don't know how up to date that is, but it's probably pretty close.


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Thanks Tex-fan.

I'd taken that, but most of those figs are a) optimistic (somewhat accepting of 'alleged airworthy' a/c) and b) very out of date, I suspect from those I do know for other types. I want a recount! :D

The number of actual survivors would be good too - finding that hard to pin down reliably, oddly enough.

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Well I feel a little cheesey pointing you to this one [because I'm sure you've tried it}. i counted the named aircraft, and there are 40 in that group, but here it is. http://www.warbirdregistry.org/b25regis ... istry.html


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Makes a great birthday present for oneself: http://www.aerovintage.com/b25.htm

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Thanks chaps.

I'm sure it's a great book, but I just want two (current) numbers, and I thought a discussion on the world's most prevalent twin-engine bomber might be WIX worthwhile...

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I'm surprised that no one mentioned the Aerovintage website... which does have a current listing of allthings B-25...

Here's the locator page, which should help.

http://www.aerovintage.com/b25loc.htm

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PS. Looks like 43 operational airframes, from a total of 124 complete airframes (not including those 9 unrecovered, and 19 partially complete examples).

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Thanks a lot Richard.

Interesting it's correct for flyers to 2004 - five years ago! I'd presume the overall number and total number of fliers is relatively static.

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I confess that the B-25 locator page at the aerovintage.com is out of date. The B-25 situation is more fluid that that for B-17s, but I do need to bring it current. Any corrections and/or additions would be welcome.

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well, there is probably, just w/out looking, a complete squadron currently available for a motion picture, Like WAR PATH ACROSS THE PACIFIC maybe?

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