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http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s138/SJP_013/OldWarden1.jpg

What is it, what year, What is it doing

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By: Propstrike - 8th October 2012 at 21:11

I bet that pic was taken at Old Warden in 1972, where it performed in public.

See link for shot with camera extended.

http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1040883/

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By: charliehunt - 8th October 2012 at 09:33

Well indeed and tenthije had provided the same link two days earlier. An interesting history.

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By: viscount - 8th October 2012 at 08:55

While there has been no response from the original postee, I think some of the experts are over answering this question, jumping beyond what they view as the obvious. Although ‘Pimpernel’ provides a great link.

The aircraft is a WWII B-25 Mitchell bomber, with a highly modified nose to enable air-to-air photography minimising risk of reflections as the camera angle turns. Tallmanz Aviation Inc were a major player in the 60s to 80s, providing both aircraft and camera-ships to the film industry. As has been stated, the aircraft has been involved in a number of very high profile aviation films.

In addition to Pimpernel’s link, certainly a Google of ‘Tallmanz Aviation’ brings up many hits, including a Wikipedia entry, film exploits and other sites about the role of their Mitchell film-ships.

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By: pimpernel - 8th October 2012 at 08:21

Have a look here

I can remember seeing this one at North Weald in the all brown scheme after filming Memphis Belle at The Fighter Meets.

Brian.

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By: charliehunt - 6th October 2012 at 14:10

I thought it was in a mixture of bright florescent colours for easy recognition, hence its nickname – the Psychedelic Monster.

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By: nibb100 - 6th October 2012 at 13:41

isn’t that the scheme it was in for BoB 1968

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By: tenthije - 6th October 2012 at 12:22

If it’s a genuine question, I’d suggest to google the registration. If it’s some sort of competition, I’d suggest to blank out the registration.

http://www.aerovintage.com/N1042B.htm

BTW, I realised it was a B-25 before Googling, and while I was not sure I already guessed it would be for aerial photography / film. You’ll have to fill in the year yourself.

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