Talk:Beautiful Dreamer

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Messerschmitt Bf 109

By the nose shape, its a 109G.Sixcyl 03:07, 6 December 2014 (MST)

B-24 and B-25 stories

Picture et history of North American B-25J Mitchell Executive Sweet (6th aircraft). "North American B-25J Mitchell, N30801 Executive Sweet has been registered to the American Aeronautical Foundation of Thousand Oaks since July 1985. Its Army Air Force serial number was 44-30801 and its North American construction number is 108-35126. It was converted to the TB-25N configuration before its retirement by the Air Force. It was retired in 1958 and stored at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. Fogle Aircraft of Tucson, Arizona registered it as N3699G on September 9, 1959. Christler and Avery Aviation of Greybull, Wyoming bought it in January 1960 and converted it to an aerial sprayer. Filmways Incorporated of Hollywood acquired it in 1968 and restored it as Vestal Virgin for the movie Catch-22. Tallmantz Aviation of Orange County, California boulife ght it in August 1971. Ed Schnepf and Challenge Publications of Van Nuys, California bought it in February 1972 and changed its registration to N30801 in 1978. "

Diamond Lil summarized history :
RAF serial AM927 then

 NL24927
 N1503
 XC-CAY
 N12905
 N24927

Thanks to original posters.

There is a shot with a B-24 "Starduster" (and final credits dedicated the movie to the crew of this bomber) but I'm not able to sort the stories of the different B-24s christened with such name. LVCDC 09:26, 7 December 2014 (MST)

Stinson

Thank you Christian ! It's very kind to share your knowledge about this manufacturer. LVCDC 13:46, 6 October 2015 (MDT)