Photo Gallery
A collection of various photos of the 38th's aircraft.
There are 38 images in category
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Betty Bomber
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Description: Japanese Betty bomber that was painted white with green crosses to indicate that the bomber was flying the surrender delegation as per instructions from General MacArthur.
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Pacific Prowler & Crew
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Description: Pacific Prowler. Standing, left to right: Sgt. Barry R Sously, Sgt. W.W. Tobias, Sgt. Ben W. Clark. Kneeling, left to right: Sgt. Patrick Troutman, Sgt. Paul W. Hopp, Sgt. W. P. Scoggins.
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Indian II
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Description: This looks to be a picture of "Indian II" of the 71st. (J. Collom/M. Collom)
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B-25 at Clark
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Description: A rare color picture of an 823rd squadron B-25 at Clark Field. (USAF)
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Unusual B-25
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Description: A 38th B-25. Notice anything unusual about this aircraft? (E. Connor, H. Witcher)
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Cessna AT17 Trainer
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Description: Cessna AT-17 twin engine advanced training aircraft.
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B-25 Book Cover
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Description: From the book "B-25 Mitchell in Detail" written by Burt Kinzey and published by Detail & Scale. It is an excellent soft cover book with 78 pages of information relating to the B-25 Mitchell. It has 200 photographs (61 in color!), 2 pages of color profiles, and 14 pages of line drawings. This book is available at booksellers nationwide. ( Vol.60, stock # 8260) They have kindly given us permission to use the three photographs below on our website.
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B-25 in New Guinea
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Description: A beautiful shot of an 823rd B-25 sitting on an airfield in New Guinea (Durand?). This has the style of noseart that was used through most of the war. (Courtesy of Sea Bird Publishing, Inc.)
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Charters Towers
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Description: A flight of B-25s winding up and ready to take off from Charters Towers facility in Australia.
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Surrender Betty
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Description: One of the Japanese surrender Betty's landing at IE Shima.
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Filthy Lil
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Description: Filthy Lil of the 71st Squadron in the early days of the war. (M. Wilkes)
There are 38 images in category