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By P-59A · Posted
This is the B-25 used in Soul Survivor. I saw her at the Cars of Stars, Planes of Fame when they were in Buena Park Ca. My dad took me to see her. I attempted to track her down. It looks like molds were made of her. but nothing survives anymore. -
By P-59A · Posted
This is a link to the B-25 used in King 9. She still exists!!! https://b-25history.org/aircraft/4232354.htm -
By P-59A · Posted
I am not sure what is going on with this site but, King-9 will not return is the Twilight Zone show based in general on Lady Be Good. Both K-9 will not return and Sole Survivor were filmed at El Mirage Dry Lake. During WW2 this was Aux Air Base 4 to Victorville Army Air Force Base. -
By CAC1901 · Posted
I agree - regular army. He has all the right attributes. Regulation to a T. -
By ScottN · Posted
Hey, that is a nice shotgun. I don’t think I’ve seen one of them out in the wild(at any shows or on the range) before. Also, I believe none of the military Stevens shotguns received stock proofs. I did own a GI Remington M11 riot back in the day…late 70s, early 80s. There was a batch of them that were released by Pennsylvania State police I believe that materialized at a lot of shows on the East Coast at about 200 a pop in excellent condition. Kicked like the proverbial mule! I think I also remember seeing some that were AAF gunnery trainers, skeet and trap type with huge Cutts compensators. Pretty cool. -
By Eddro · Posted
Thank you very much for your time in responding to this. Grandfather was 28th national guard in early 1900’s so I’m glad I picked this up to add to his grouping. Again THANK YOU -
By Sophie · Posted
Wow, what an unforgettable experience! That must have been absolutely surreal — an unannounced rocket test shaking the ground like an earthquake and causing panic in town. And the parade story is priceless! Marching without knowing why, while the General’s speech gets drowned out by a rocket roar — that’s some real-life “only in the military” moment. Thanks so much for sharing this piece of history! -
By Sophie · Posted
Wow, that must have been quite a sight—and sound! The Osprey’s unique tilt-rotor design definitely gives it a powerful presence. I can imagine those windows rattling—intimidating indeed! Thanks for sharing the memory and the great photo. -
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By ScottN · Posted
Ahhh Dang it! Now I gotta pull everything out & re-shoot it! Thanks
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