B-25 N2825B at Presque Isle, Maine - April 1973 // Delivered to USAAF as 40-2168. - BOC: Feb. 1941. …

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    Eskisehir Street Scene - 1974

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Título B-25 N2825B at Presque Isle, Maine - April 1973 // Delivered to USAAF as 40-2168. - BOC: Feb. 1941. - Assigned to 17th Bomb Group. -- Used as Gen. Hap Arnold's RB-25 VIP transport, 1943-1944. The olde
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    B-25 N2825B at Presque Isle, Maine - April 1973 // Delivered to USAAF as 40-2168. - BOC: Feb. 1941. - Assigned to 17th Bomb Group. -- Used as Gen. Hap Arnold's RB-25 VIP transport, 1943-1944. The olde

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    Presque Isle Airport

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    Photo at 46° 41′ 31,00″ N 68° 2′ 44,00″ W

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    Presque Isle Airport

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    Northern Maine Regional Airport

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    Presque Isle Air Force Base

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    F4U Corsair, N33714, Presque Isle, ME, April 1973

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    Northern Maine Community College

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    Photo at 46° 41′ 13,00″ N 68° 1′ 21,00″ W

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    Presque Isle

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Ketchn 2012-07-13:

The b-25 was based at the Caribou, ME. airport and it looks like the photo is from there, as the building on the right looks like the Caribou weather station.
The B-25 is still flying as Miss Hap.
Nelson Ketch

I remember watching it fly in the 70's.

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