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The latest edition provides full details of more than 60,000 aircraft and some 6,000 commercial and government operators worldwide. There is a wealth of data on each aircraft down to individual registration/serial number.
Also new for this year are Hexcodes for individual aircraft, this will replace the Selcal field.
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The Flying Heritage Collection B-25J was built in Kansas City in the last days of 1944. It was one of 117 B-25s modified to carry a Hughes E1 fire control radar for training. The plane served with the Royal Canadian Air Force for ten years until it was sold as surplus in 1961.
Soon after, the plane was purchased by Cascade Drilling Company of Calgary and converted to a water-carrying "fire bomber." In the mid-1990s, the B-25 was purchased by the Flying Heritage Collection and restored to its wartime configuration by Aero Trader in Chino, California.
The B-25 became famous when 16 of the planes, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel "Jimmy" Doolittle, took off from the aircraft carrier Hornet in April of 1942 and became the first U.S. aircraft to bomb the Japanese mainland.
"Doolittle Raiders", the 70th and “Last” Reunion April 17-20, 2012 at the National Museum of the US Air Force and Wright Patterson AFB in Dayton Ohio.
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