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With the twin .50s in the nose above the .75 mm cannon my vote is for a
B-25H. And the tropical background is a dead givaway for the Pacific theater. Interesting shot and it's always nice to see new nose art. Brian |
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![]() wrote in message g.com... With the twin .50s in the nose above the .75 mm cannon my vote is for a B-25H. Most B-25Hs had four .50s in the nose, all were built with the upper turret moved forward. The airplane in the photo is a B-25G. |
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Ah, "G" and "H" are right next to each other on the keyboard. I shoulh have
typed G, especially with the twin vs. quad .50s in the nose. Brian |
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