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Sounds of a B-25

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25 August 2019, 00:32
Bill/Oregon
Sounds of a B-25
Took this a few years ago at a warbirds weekend at McNary Field in Salem, OR, and it is nothing special. But if you like the sound of radials, hit the volume.

MVI_2025 by ComeWatson, on Flickr


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25 August 2019, 00:47
Todd Williams
Love those old radials.
26 August 2019, 23:45
Uncle Grinch
I fell in love with the B25 Mitchell bomber when I was 13-14 years old. We have fire ants here in the south and the government used to spray them with mirex poison mixed with ground corn cobs. They used B25 bombers at low altitude and man those things were impressive. At tree top level, they were a sight you will not forget!


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Mike

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28 August 2019, 01:54
Bill/Oregon
Mike, they were using B-17s and B-24s to deliver the old "borate" to wildfires in southern Oregon in the 1960s and early 70s. Another sight -- coming in low -- that you don't forget.


There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
– John Green, author
29 August 2019, 08:45
NormanConquest
I've got a buddy in the Tx. Air Force (formerly the Confederate Air Force that had the name change due to P.C.) that restores these old warbirds. He sent me a pic recently where he is in a B-17. They were gonna do an air show in Burnet + a 30-minute ride was going to cost $150.00. Pretty cheap in my opinion considering the cost of fuel. The show is still on hold. Just think, my Uncle Harold got to ride in one for free as a waist gunner in war 2.


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29 August 2019, 18:30
Todd Williams
quote:
Originally posted by NormanConquest:
I've got a buddy in the Tx. Air Force (formerly the Confederate Air Force that had the name change due to P.C.) that restores these old warbirds. He sent me a pic recently where he is in a B-17. They were gonna do an air show in Burnet + a 30-minute ride was going to cost $150.00. Pretty cheap in my opinion considering the cost of fuel. The show is still on hold. Just think, my Uncle Harold got to ride in one for free as a waist gunner in war 2.


Define "Free"!

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