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Web Link American Aeronautical Foundation

Non profit foundation that owns "Executive Sweet" an airworthy B-25J and "Aluminum Mistress" an airworthy C-47. Based in California.

Web Link B-25 Mitchell Flight Experience

Some great static and in flight shots of "Executive Sweet" B-25J. Also some great interior shots while in flight.

Web Link The Collings Foundation

The purpose of the Collings Foundation is to organize and support “living history” events for Americans to learn more about their heritage through direct participation. A fantastic collection of airworthy military aircraft from pre WWI to Vietnam.

Web Link Heavenly Body

This web site is dedicated to all the crews of the North American B-25 Mitchell Bombers, in particular, the B-25J "Heavenly Body".

Web Link Warbirds Unlimited Foundation

Home of Barbie III Warbirds Unlimited Foundation Inc. is a 501(c)(3) educational foundation with headquarters in Illinois and Arizona. Warbirds Unlimited Foundation Inc. is an all - volunteer organization.

Web Link Pacific Prowler

The Pacific Prowler is one of just a handful of B-25 Mitchell Bombers that still flies today. Fully restored to her WWII wartime configuration, she is ready to add history, adventure, and excitement to your air show or event.

Web Link Fighter Factory

The Fighter Factory is a private collection of historical aircraft and not a museum normally open to the general public. Occasional visits during normal weekday working hours are permitted, but call ahead for info.

Web Link Bomberflight

Step Back With Us Into History ~ Fly In A World War Two Legend! A great portal to lots of airworthy military aircraft, many of which are available for rides.

Web Link Dick Seay's Ormoc Bay Mission 10 Nov 1944

91-year-old Dick Seay of Vista, CA remembers his 13 missions with the 38th Bomb Group as a B-25 pilot during World War II. Listen to the incredible story of how he survived his 13th mission in the Battle of Ormoc Bay.  Thanks to radio station 580AM in central California for airing this segment on their "Hometown Heroes" series.

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