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Re: Kermit Weeks Acquires Last B-25B

Thu Feb 20, 2025 9:39 pm

quemerford wrote:
JohnB wrote:Great news. I saw that a "B" project (one source says just fuselage) was owned by Aero Trader.


It's been stored at Ocotillo Wells for decades since Art got it from Cinema of the Air (IIRC). It would be great to know which movies it starred in: I'm assuming that the cockpit remodelling was to allow camera access?

You have the wrong Scholl. Art Scholl was an aerobatic pilot. Carl Scholl is the B25 King .

Re: Kermit Weeks Acquires Last B-25B

Thu Feb 20, 2025 9:45 pm

Dupe Delete.

Re: Kermit Weeks Acquires Last B-25B

Sat Feb 22, 2025 3:27 am

JohnH wrote:
quemerford wrote:
JohnB wrote:Great news. I saw that a "B" project (one source says just fuselage) was owned by Aero Trader.


It's been stored at Ocotillo Wells for decades since Art got it from Cinema of the Air (IIRC). It would be great to know which movies it starred in: I'm assuming that the cockpit remodelling was to allow camera access?

You have the wrong Scholl. Art Scholl was an aerobatic pilot. Carl Scholl is the B25 King .


Doh! Yep: brain fart :)

Re: Kermit Weeks Acquires Last B-25B

Sat Feb 22, 2025 5:21 pm

I've always wondered, any relation between the two?

Re: Kermit Weeks Acquires Last B-25B

Sun Feb 23, 2025 9:51 pm

I've personally known Carl for 35 years and of him since the 80's. It's never come up. I highly doubt it . I would've thought by now it would've have been mentioned somewhere. Carl was at a gig a band in in did in 2023, I got to spend an hour talking to him, wonderful guy.
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