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Consolidared New Orleans
1944
1944
I finally got over there Monday. Unfortunately, the display is on an active military installation and they no longer allow visitors to take photos on the base. I guess now my license plate is on the HSA watch list. Oh well . . .Originally posted by up196
. . . they have one on display at Jackson Barracks along with the nose of a second showing both the 26B and C types. I'll try to get over there this week and take some pictures . . .
Wild Root said:?¢‚ǨÀúAlways?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢ was a good film! I liked it very much. It was a remake of the 1942 Film A Guy Named Joe. The PBY was a nice touch to the film seeing that I love that plane as well! How cool would it be to have a PBY Catalina! I love flying boats.
The A-26 had 8 50's mounted in the nose in the first model is much like the B-25J's. The B-25J came with two different noses. My self, I like the Martin B-26 in the way of looks and design. Looks more like a WWII bomber. They sent the B-25J hard nose with the 8 50's to most Pacific theaters for strafing ships and small island air fields. Any one know much about the B-25H? This had a 75mm cannon that was mounted in the nose just under the pilot's seat! A crew member would have to crawl under the cockpit to get to this single fire cannon. A crew member once said that when that cannon was fired, he would swear that the plane flew backwards for a second!
Root.
dhermann1 said:I've always liked some of the really hokey old British designs, like the Gloster Gladiator and the Fairey Swordfish. The French had some absolutely appalling designs in the late 30's. Also, how about the Bewster Buffalo, and my favorite carrier plane, the Douglas Dauntless, the plane that won the Battle of Midway. There's a website called Luftwaffe 1946 that has astounding images of German designs that were in various stages of development at the end of the war.
I've always the the P-61 Black Widow was a really cool machine. And of course, the magnificent DeHavilland Mosquito! (Must see film: 633 Squadron, with Cliff Robertson, but really starring the airplanes!)
Wild Root said:(snip) It would be so cool to see an YB-17 fling around today!
Root.