April 22nd, 2009 admin
April 17th and 18th, 2009
The DAV Flight Team participated in the 67th Reunion of the Doolittle Raiders. Held in Columbia, SC the reunion celebrated the anniversary of the Doolittle Raid over Tokyo and honored the veteran pilots and crew who undertook the bombing that proved to be a pivotal point in World War II.
Doolittle Raiders Fly in B-25, “Panchito” — Video Footage
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April 15th, 2009 admin
Tuscaloosa News April 3, 2009

Pilot James Terry, left, and co-pilot Patrick Mahaffey fly the Pacific Prowler, a restored B-25 bomber, over Tuscaloosa this morning. The vintage aircraft flew over 120 missions during World War II. It will be on display Saturday and Sunday during the Tuscaloosa Air Show at the Tuscaloosa Municipal Airport.
By Doug Ray, Editor
The Pacific Prowler, a restored World War II B-25 bomber, climbed over Tuscaloosa this morning in advance of this weekend’s air show.Inside the vintage aircraft, the passengers — four journalists, the airport manager and a local pastor — scrambled between the panoramic view from the windowed nose to the rear-facing dome of the gunner’s seat in the tail.
All day long, a wide variety of aircraft will be arriving and taking off from the Tuscaloosa Municipal Airport. They will be joined by the thunder of the Blue Angels’ FA-18 Hornets.
The B-25 is one of a number of vintage aircraft that will be on display Saturday and Sunday. The Pacific Prowler flew over 120 missions during WWII before being retired from service and later sold for scrap.
The bomber was purchased by a private company in 1962, fully restored and appeared in several movies, including ‘Flight of the Phoenix’ and ‘Around the world in 80 Days.’ It is one of only a handful of B25s still in flight.
The Pacific Prowler’s visit to Tuscaloosa is sponsored by Disabled American Veterans.
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