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    A recent visit to http://www.ezellaviation.com/ shows white lightning being loaded on the boat to its new home!!!!!!Who knows maybe she will return someday

    Jim A
    Blue 2 Crew member
    Jim Adams
    Blue Thunder 2 crew
    Picabo race 51 crew
    Rapid Travel race 75 crew

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    "Yes, I'd like to rent a container ship. No I don't want any containers, just the ship."

    That's about the most beautiful looking warbird I have ever seen. How sad to think we'll have to travel to Europe to see it in the flesh.
    No pixels were harmed, honest.

    http://www.ignomini.com
    http://www.pbase.com/ignomini

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      In case you haven't already checked these BZ photos out, here's a link to photographer Bernard Zee's excellent gallery of his nice & shiny shots of the Red Bull P-38 in action at Nellis '08:



      Really love the Lightning's polished bare aluminum scheme of the prototype/first models. Not even my late pal- Bill Ross' beautifully-polished P-38 "Der Gabel-Schwantz Teufel" looked this beautiful!

      A-2-A w/Glacier Girl & the Red Bull bird would've been almost too much for my eyes, ears & heart to handle!!! P-38's my all-time favorite airplane, bar-none!

      Here's hoping N25Y returns to the good Ole' U.S.A. some day in the future to fly again...

      DBD

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        Does anybody know where she's headed? I am visiting Birmingham, England in about a month and would love the chance to go pay her a visit.

        Craig

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          Innsbruk (sp?) Austria.

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          • #6
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            Considering the plane's history, RB should have at least waited and flown it at Reno this Sept. before shipping it away.

            Ah well. I don't like their drink anyway ...or their version of "air racing".

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              If it's been written, I've missed it. Any ball park estimates on what this total project was worth? What a beautiful job done by all. Two thumbs up.

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                Re: leftys p-38 set sail

                Originally posted by Cougar347 View Post
                If it's been written, I've missed it. Any ball park estimates on what this total project was worth? What a beautiful job done by all. Two thumbs up.
                From someone close to the project, I've heard that the total cost of the restoration, including acquisition of N25Y, was approximately $9 million USD.

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