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Constructed as a B-25J-10-NC by North American at Kansas City, Kansas, USA. |
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Circa 1943 |
Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Army Air Force with s/n 43-28204. |
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Redesignated as TB-25J. |
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Converted to a TB-25M. |
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1958 |
Davis Monthan AFB, Tucson, AZ Withdrawn from use and placed in open storage here. |
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From 18 September 1958 to 1961 |
To Blue Mountain Air Service, La Grande, OR with new c/r N9856C. |
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May 1959 |
Converted to an air tanker with the installation of a 1,000 gallon tank. |
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From March 1961 to 1962 |
To Idaho Aircraft Inc, Boise, ID keeping c/r N9856C. |
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From May 1962 to 1968 |
To Dennis G. Smilanich, Boise, ID keeping c/r N9856C. |
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From September 1968 to 1972 |
To Filmways Inc, Hollywood, CA keeping c/r N9856C. |
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Restored. |
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Moved to Guaymas Mexico for filming of the movie movie Catch 22. EVENT[TRANER]. |
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January 1969 |
Filming of flying scenes commenced. |
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April 1971 |
To Tallmantz Aviation, Orange County, CA keeping c/r N9856C. |
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From 1972 to 1984 |
To Ted Itano, Borrego Springs, CA keeping c/r N9856C. |
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August 1978 |
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August 1980 |
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From 1984 to 2005 |
To Ted Itano/Aero Trader, Chino, CA keeping c/r N9856C. |
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Markings Applied: Pacific Princess, 3-28204 |
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September 1985 |
Took part in the 1985 Reno Races, Nevada with a qualifying speed of 242.525 mph. |
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From 9 September 1985 to 15 September 1985 |
Raced as #125, named Pacific Princess. |
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Circa 9 September 1985 |
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10 November 1985 |
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10 November 1985 |
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27 February 1986 |
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From 8 September 1986 to 14 September 1986 |
Raced as #125, named Pacific Princess. |
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March 1991 |
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25 November 1991 |
Certificate of airworthiness for NL9856C (B-25N, 43-28204) issued. |
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Circa 1992 |
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22 November 1999 |
To Itano Ted, Monterey Park, CA keeping c/r N9856C. |
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September 2000 |
Markings Applied: Whirling Dervish, 02303 |
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From 17 November 2005 to 2007 |
To Carl W. Scholl, Chino, CA keeping c/r N9856C. |
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22 March 2007 |
To B-25 Mitchell Llc/Carl Scholl, Tony Ritzman and John Paul, Missoula, MT keeping c/r N9856C. |
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To Aero Trader/Carl Scholl, Chino Airport, Chino, CA. |
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Markings Applied: Pacific Princess |
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15 May 2009 |
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14 May 2011 |
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17 April 2012 |
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2 May 2015 |
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30 April 2016 |
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29 October 2019 |
To B-25 Mitchell Llc, Missoula, MT keeping c/r N9856C. |
Credits Data for airframe dossiers come from various sources. The following were used to compile this dossier... Print Sources U.S. Military Out of Service 2010 by Andy Marden Internet Sources Aerial Visuals - The Locator by Mike Henniger, Senior Editor AMCAR Federal Aviation Administration in the United States of America Reno Air Racing Association (National Championship Air Races) United States Military Services Serial Number Lists by Joe Baugher Warbirds Directory, 6th Edition (2013) by Geoff Goodall Individual Contributors Terry Fletcher Peter Nicholson |
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