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Photos from Chino 5-4-11

Wed May 04, 2011 10:08 pm

Took these photos earlier today at Press Day for Planes of Fame. Both the A-20 and green painted B-25 were in Aero Traders hangars. As I started to leave the airport today, they got a delivery which are the last two photos I have posted. Enjoy!

Stephen


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Re: Photos from Chino 5-4-11

Wed May 04, 2011 10:20 pm

OKAY HOLD THE BUS!!!! which B-25 is this? Please do tell! My warped little mind inquires.

Re: Photos from Chino 5-4-11

Wed May 04, 2011 10:28 pm

gary1954 wrote:OKAY HOLD THE BUS!!!! which B-25 is this? Please do tell! My warped little mind inquires.

I have no idea which B-25 is in the hangar and I also don't know which B-25 is on the trailer. I am looking for help myself. I didn't want to ask Carl or Tony as they looked busy at the time. Maybe next week when I am back out there, I will ask one of the guys.

Stephen
TriangleP wrote:Oh man, lookin' good for May 14! Really nice pictures Stephen, thanks! Whats the owner/identity of the P-38? I'm out of the loop, but is this a new paint scheme?


The P-38L is NL7723C. Owner is listed as Vintage Fighters LLC from Sun Valley, ID.

Re: Photos from Chino 5-4-11

Wed May 04, 2011 11:37 pm

Nice picture set. I appreciate you posting them.

B-25J 44-30254 is the B-25 inside the hangar getting paint and soon to be shipped off to FHC.
The trailer borne bomber is B-25J 44-30456 of the Rod Lewis collection.

Ryan

Re: Photos from Chino 5-4-11

Thu May 05, 2011 12:28 am

rwdfresno wrote:Nice picture set. I appreciate you posting them.

B-25J 44-30254 is the B-25 inside the hangar getting paint and soon to be shipped off to FHC.
The trailer borne bomber is B-25J 44-30456 of the Rod Lewis collection.

Ryan

Wait, I am confused. Isn't 44-30456 the B-25J that was finished in Russian markings? If so why tear it apart??

Stephen

Re: Photos from Chino 5-4-11

Thu May 05, 2011 1:14 am

According to this thread Rod Lewis' B-25 was recently damaged:

http://www.warbirdinformationexchange.o ... =3&t=40220

Too bad, hope he get's it fixed soon, which looks to be the case!

greg v.

Re: Photos from Chino 5-4-11

Thu May 05, 2011 10:00 am

Great photos.

Re: Photos from Chino 5-4-11

Thu May 05, 2011 11:37 am

A super set of pix ! I think I'm in lurv with the P-38 :)

Re: Photos from Chino 5-4-11

Thu May 05, 2011 11:44 am

On the silver painted P-38, is there a paint out there that looks like shiny aluminium? Like AlClad for model builders..,but this one would be for grown-ups! :wink:

Beautiful shots. Thanks for sharing as they are much appreciated!

Best,

S

Re: Photos from Chino 5-4-11

Thu May 05, 2011 12:50 pm

Amazingly colorful shots. Enjoyed them!

Re: Photos from Chino 5-4-11

Thu May 05, 2011 1:21 pm

Thank you for posting these photos of the Chino activity! Jack Croul's P-38 and P-51 are just gorgeous as ever!

I'm really looking forward to seeing FHC's B-25 following final paint, and see what exact markings they'll be going with. And it is sad seeing the Rod Lewis B-25 in its current state, but hopefully following repairs it will be good to go for many years to come!

Here she is in better times, last summer:

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Re: Photos from Chino 5-4-11

Thu May 05, 2011 5:09 pm

Thanks for posting the pics!

I didn't realize that Rod Lewis ship was damaged that badly from the incident. Or maybe it just has to be taken that far down for transport? Best of luck on the project though.

Re: Photos from Chino 5-4-11

Thu May 05, 2011 10:17 pm

Great photos!

What's the plan for the A-20? Is she just getting a thorough going-over, or is she being put back into military configuration? Either way is fine with me..I'm just glad that there's a chance I may get to see a Havoc fly someday!

SN

Re: Photos from Chino 5-4-11

Sun May 08, 2011 12:04 am

Steve Nelson wrote:Great photos!

What's the plan for the A-20? Is she just getting a thorough going-over, or is she being put back into military configuration? Either way is fine with me..I'm just glad that there's a chance I may get to see a Havoc fly someday!

SN

I was told it's a restoration project and the plan is to have her flying again.

Re: Photos from Chino 5-4-11

Tue Dec 06, 2011 11:13 pm

Ahem...Ahem...Is there any update(s) on the A-20 and Rod Lewis' B-25 there in Ch Ch Ch Chino?
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