Thank you for still digging this out,
@357Mag !!
Scott, and all -
Howdy !
Just read some illuminating information, about the B-25 solid “ 8 gun nose “; at the
B-25history.org website….
A historian there states that B-25J were not manufactured with the “ 8 gun “ solid nose.
He pointed out that the 8 gun nose was “ kitted “ modification, and memtioned that these kits were instead installed at Fairfax; KS on a special “ modifications “ line.
He pointed out that the pic on the b-25history.org website showing a B-25J solid nose aircraft….. was taken on the “ modifications “ line.
As it turns out, at the same website…. If you select “ about “ then select “ restorations “, and then select “ 8 gun “….you will be treated to pics and a delightful story about the restoration of an 8 gun “ straffer “ nose. This nose was formerly installed on
B-25J-25-NC s/n 44-30324.
The website listed 3ea B-25s currently flyable, that have the 8 gun nose.
From what I read, all had their “ solid noses “ added well after the planes had been originally produced. “ Devil Dog “ got the mod, to serve as a civilian freighter
another to become a TB-25J ( albeit w/o the more-familiar point nose cap applied to a glass nose ).
“ Hot Jen “ was given a solid nose to serve as an executive transport.
“ Betty’s Dream “ appears to have had its solid nose installed as a repair after a nose gear failure, before going on to serve as an air tanker.
In the histories and pictures of these aircraft, there are some that had a solid nose that was removed, and as mentioned… those that has one installed… well after the planes had left MIl service. Given the flexibility, past availability, and comparative ease of installation; it is not likely possible to pin-down how many B-25Js left the factory configured w/ the 8 gun nose mod. If some one has better information, it would be something worth reading.
I am still looking into info about the various B-25J models operated in the EAME theatre.
This would include those assigned to squadrons of the: 310th Bomb Group, 319th BG, 321st; and 340th BG.
With regards,
357Mag