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Sun Jan 07, 2007 10:01 am

Any chance insurance could cover the repair?

They're fixing it to our specifications. :?

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Sun Jan 07, 2007 10:24 am

Jack Cook wrote:
Any chance insurance could cover the repair?

They're fixing it to our specifications. :?


What the heck does that mean? :?

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Sun Jan 07, 2007 10:27 am

What the heck does that mean?

Done right not half-assed.

Mon Jan 08, 2007 1:04 am

Jack I don't think its worth fixing :(
Why don't you just sell it to me cheap :P
Sorry had to say it, I hope you get it flying soon.

Mon Jan 08, 2007 1:33 am

RickH wrote: Reason I ask, is that the manual is adamant about not chocking the B-25 nosewheel if there is severe weather. They want it to rock to avoid damage to the nose gear attach points. Since you are pulling at a much shallower angle the stresses could be similar

This makes sense, but what manual is it in. I have several pilot manuals and training guides, but can't find it.

Mon Jan 08, 2007 7:30 am

that is a major bummer.. sorry to hear about it! i hope they find the guy and not let him near again!!

Tue Jan 09, 2007 11:12 am

Jack,

Here is a reminder of better days. It is a pic from my website that I thought would cheer you up. Left to right and back to front we have "Super Rabbit," "Heavenly Body," "Sunday Punch," "Axis Nightmare," "Betty's Dream," "Apache Princess," "Guardian of Freedom," and "Miss Mitchell."

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Tue Jan 09, 2007 11:26 am

Valdez, look in the pilot's manual. I believe it's in the section dealing with tie down procedures for heavy weather. Been a while since I've looked at it.

Tue Jan 09, 2007 2:11 pm

rwdfresno wrote:Jack,

Here is a reminder of better days. It is a pic from my website that I thought would cheer you up. Left to right and back to front we have "Super Rabbit," "Heavenly Body," "Sunday Punch," "Axis Nightmare," "Betty's Dream," "Apache Princess," "Guardian of Freedom," and "Miss Mitchell."

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Which one is Miss Mitchell? I don't see her in there...

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Tue Jan 09, 2007 2:47 pm

Which one is Miss Mitchell? I don't see her in there...

In the rear with the gear!.
This must have been during the form-up for the airshow. During the
flight up the coast and through SF bay were were in the lead flight with Bill Klaers and Lynn Hunt. It was so cool sitting in the tail and seeing all those 25s following behind!.

BTW-anthony awesome picture! More please :!:
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Tue Jan 09, 2007 3:11 pm

Jack, sorry to see the B-25 get knicked up......*&^(% hanger incidents will drive anyone nuts...... Great picture(s) of the B-25 formation, reminds me of BKD in 1985..... Can't wait to see all six of the CAF B-25's in (whoops, 5 B-25's and 1 PBJ) formation....... Alan

Tue Jan 09, 2007 4:11 pm

Better be careful, Alan. Beth will be all over you for callin' the Dawg a B-25 ! :lol:

Tue Jan 09, 2007 5:28 pm

Which one is Miss Mitchell? I don't see her in there...


"Miss Mitchell" is in the rear of the formation to the right.

BTW-anthony awesome picture! More please


It is a great picture and I wish I could take credit for it, but that was taken by my friend and great aviation photographer/videographer Anthony Lewis as you noticed. I think that he was in the tail of the B-25J "Martha Jean" which was in the first element with "Pacific Princess" which had O'Leary in the tail taking pictures for Challenge Publications and then had Klaers leading with "In the Mood." I was tucked away in the tail of "Apache Princess."

It was so cool sitting in the tail and seeing all those 25s following behind!


Jack, the coolest part of the whole flight that day for me was when we were over Millerton Lake forming. All of the B-25s were going in a circular pattern around the lake forming up and jockeying into position. At any one time I could see a half dozen B-25s out the waist gunner window of "Apache Princess." It made my body tingle just thinking about what a once in a lifetime experience it was to be for someone born in 1978 to be in a formation of 12 Mitchell's.

Once we got into formation we we were getting a lot of wash since we were near the back of the formation. The back of Kermit's bird is filled with gear and while crawling down the from the waist to the tail I slammed my head on an ammo belt bracket because we were bouncing so much. I couldn't help but wonder how many young guys did that exact same thing back in the day lol. It was a great time.
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