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Photo ID: 1545001
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N1042B (cn 108-34098) Built as a B-25J, later converted to a VIP transport VB-25N. Bought by Tallmantz Aviation in May, 1962. Converted to an aerial camera platform with an optically clear glass nose. Filmed or appeared in such movies as "Flight of the Phoenix", "Memphis Belle", "How The West Was Won", "Its a Mad Mad Mad World", "Catch 22" and many others. Now resides in the Vintage Flying Museum, Meacham Field, Ft. Worth, Texas. |
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Photo ID: 1254811
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N9451Z (cn 108-34818) Ex 44-30493. In 1969 it appeared as "Dumbo" in the film "Catch 22" then was converted to a camera ship in 1971. Later traded to the USAF and placed on display at Malmstrom AFB. |
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Photo ID: 0728708
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N1042B (cn 108-34098) Tallman and Mantz were the most famous aerial movie cameramen, of 16 listed Catch22, Flight of the Phoenix, Fate is the Hunter notable. This cameraship is now a warbird. |
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