Monday, April 16, 2012
B-25's land at Urbana, headed for US Air Force Museum in Dayton
Here are some random photos of just some of the World War II B-25 bombers that still fly today that flew into Urbana, Ohio today. Fun to see them, and a lot of other people felt the same, obviously, judging from the large crowd. I also include a photo of Allen R. Josey who was an electrician's mate on the USS Hornet. The B-25's that first bombed Tokyo during World War II took off from the Hornet. He remembers seeing them take-off. He also was aboard the Hornet when it was sunk by the Japanese.
Labels:
B-25 bomber,
Doolittle Raiders,
Ohio,
P-40 fighter,
P-51 fighter,
Tokyo,
Urbana,
US Navy Corsair,
USS Hornet,
World War II
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