Catch-22 B-25 Listing Aero Vintage Books |
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Type | Military Serial | Registration | To Tallmantz |
From Tallmantz |
Remarks | Photo | ||||||||||||||
B-25H | AAF 43-4432 | N10V | 1968 | 1968 | "Catch-22" as "6N", Berlin Express; to Tallmantz in 1968 for 1 month, then Filmways; to Sherman Cooper in 1971; current: EAA Museum, Oshkosh, WI. | |||||||||||||||
B-25H | AAF 43-4643 | N1203 | 1961 | 1975 | Mantz Stillwater surplus; as primary Mantz cameraship; "Catch-22" as "6A", sold in 1975; reported lost in Colombia c. late 1970s. | Photo | ||||||||||||||
B-25N | AAF 43-28204 | N9856C | 1971 | 1973 | "Catch-22" as "6G", Booby Trap, to Tallmantz as surplus from Filmways in 1971; current: Aero Trader, Chino, CA as Pacific Princess. | |||||||||||||||
B-25N | AAF 44-22939 | N9456Z | 1961 | 1971 | From Les Bowman to PMAS 1960; "Catch-22" as "6C" no name; current: Mid-Atlantic Air Museum, Reading, PA. | |||||||||||||||
B-25N | AAF 44-28925 | N7687G | 1968 | 1968 | "Catch-22" as "6F", Superman; to Tallmantz in 1968 for 1 month, then Filmways; after 1971 displayed at cemetery, Pittsburg, PA: in 1992 to Cavanaugh Flight Museum for restoration by Aero Trader; current: display with museum as How 'Boot That!?. | |||||||||||||||
B-25N | AAF 44-29366 | N9115Z | "Catch-22" as "6M", Abominable Snowman; Filmways only, never Tallmantz; to MARC; "Hanover Street", current: display, RAF Bomber Command Museum, Hendon, UK. | |||||||||||||||||
B-25N | AAF 44-29987 | N10564 | 1968 | 1971 | "Catch-22" as "6Y", Luscious Lulu; never Filmways?; varous owners after 1971; to NASM in 1985; stored for future display; last marked as Carol Jean. | |||||||||||||||
B-25N | AAF 44-30077 | N2849G | 1971 | 1971 | "Catch-22" as "6Q", Denver Dumper, to Tallmantz as surplus from Filmways in 1971; various subsequent owners; last flew as Mouthy Mitchell; current: reported stored with Tom Reilly. | |||||||||||||||
B-25N | AAF 44-30493 | N9451Z | 1968 1971 |
1968 1985 |
"Catch-22" as "6V", Dumbo; to Tallmantz as surplus from Filmways in 1971; modified as Tallmantz cameraship (replaced N1203); traded to USAF Museum in 1985; current: display, Malmstrom AFB, Great Falls, MT. | |||||||||||||||
B-25N | AAF 44-30649 | N9452Z | 1968 1971 |
1968 1971 |
"Catch-22" as "6W", Hot Pants; to Tallmantz in 1968 for 1 month, then Filmways; back to Tallmantz in 1971 as surplus from Filmways; traded to USAF in 1971; current: display, Maxwell AFB, AL. | |||||||||||||||
B-25N | AAF 44-30748 | N8195H | 1971 | 1972 | "Catch-22" as "6H", Miss Renee; to Tallmantz as surplus from Filmways in 1971; current: Mike Pupich, Van Nuys, CA, as Heavenly Body. | |||||||||||||||
B-25N | AAF 44-30801 | N3699G | 1971 | 1972 | "Catch-22" as "6K", Vestal Virgin; to Tallmantz as surplus from Filmways in 1971; to Challenge Publications in 1972; to N30801; current: Camarillo, CA as Executive Sweet. | |||||||||||||||
B-25N | AAF 44-30823 | N1042B | 1961 | 1985 | As primary Tallmantz camera ship; "Catch-22" ; current: Jim Terry, Meacham Field, TX. | Photo | ||||||||||||||
B-25N | AAF 44-30925 | N9494Z | "Catch-22" as "6I", Laden Maiden; Filmways only, never Tallmantz; to John Stokes; to John Hawke for "Hanover Street," current: Brussels Air Museum Foundation Vissenaken, Belgium. | |||||||||||||||||
B-25N | AAF 44-31032 | N3174G | "Catch-22" as "6D", Free Fast and Ready; Filmways only, never Tallmantz; current: display, March Field Museum, CA | |||||||||||||||||
B-25N | AAF 44-86701 | N7681C | 1968 | 1968 | "Catch-22" as "6J", Annzas; purchased in 1968 by Tallmantz on behalf of Filmways for 1 month; sold to MARC in 1978; "Hanover Street"; destroyed in 1990 in museum fire, Paris, France. | |||||||||||||||
B-25N | AAF 44-86843 | N3507G | 1968 1971 |
1968 1971 |
"Catch-22" as "6B", Passionette Paulette; to Tallmantz in 1968 for 1 month, then Filmways; back to Tallmantz in 1971 as surplus from Filmways; traded to USAF in 1971; current: display, Grissom AFB, IN. | |||||||||||||||
B-25N | AAF 45-8843 | XB-HEY | "Catch-22" as "6S", no name; never Tallmantz; bought in Mexico for use in film; damaged beyond repair during filming and reportedly buried on site at Guaymas, Mexico. | |||||||||||||||||
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