| N10564 at the Santa Barbara, California, airport while it was being used to conduct suitability trials for the United States Forest Service for use of the B-25 tanker. (Milo Peltzer) |
| N10564 marked as Luscious Lulu in Mexico in 1969. (Stoney Stonich)
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| Post Catch-22, N01564 is seen at Holloman AFB in 1979, with most of its movie paint intact. (Dennis Kuykendall via John Kerr)
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| In 1979, the airplane had segued from Luscious Lulu to Luscious Lucille, with a marked change in the nose art also. (Dennis Kuykendall via John Kerr)
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| At the end of it all, N10564 remains in long terms storage with the National Air and Space Museum for eventual, if unscheduled, display.
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