Collings Foundation Bombers at Santa Barbara
May 7 - 9, 2007
Static Display



The Collings Foundation Bombers, Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine, North American B-25J Mitchell, NL3476G Tondelayo, and Consolidated B-24J Liberator, N224J Witchcraft arrived at the Santa Barbara Airport on Monday, May 7, 2007 and departed for San Luis Obispo on Wednesday, May 9. The bombers were displayed on the flightline at Mercury Aviation.

Slideshow of Boeing B-17G N93012 Nine-O-Nine, North American B-25J Mitchell, NL3746G Tondelayo, and Consolidated B-24J Liberator Witchcraft.

Collings Foundation Bombers at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007 Witchcraft, Tondelayo, and Nine-O-Nine parked on the ramp at Mercury Aviation.

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007 Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine

This Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress was built under license by Douglas. Its Douglas construction number is 32216. Its original Army Air Force serial number was 44-83575. It was used by the Air Force for atomic weapons testing support at Yucca Flats, Nevada. Valley Scrap Metal of Phoenix, Arizona bought it in 1965. It was stripped for spare parts at Falcon Field near Mesa, Arizona. While sitting derelict it wore the name Yucca Lady. Aircraft Specialties Inc. converted it to a fire fighting tanker in 1979. From 1981 to 1985 it fought fires as tanker #99. The Collings Foundation acquired it in 1985 and restored it to its original military configuration in 1987. Its civil registration is N93012. Now it carries the serial number 42-31909. The white triangle on the tail indicates assignment to the 1st Air Division of the Eighth Air Force. The letter A in the triangle and the code OR on the fuselage denote the 91st Bomb Group.

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007 Chin turret

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007 Cheek gun

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007 Dorsal turret

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007 Ball turret

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007 Waist gun

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007 Tail turret

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007 Bombardier and navigator's station

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007 Bombardier's station

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007 Pilot's seat

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007 Co-pilot's seat

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007 Looking forward in the bomb bay

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007 Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007 Looking forward in the radio operator's compartment

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007 Looking aft in the radio operator's compartment

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007 Consolidated B-24J Liberator, N224J Witchcraft and North American B-25J Mitchell, NL3476G Tondelayo viewed from the radio operator's compartment of Nine-O-Nine.

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007 Looking aft at the ball turret from the radio operator's compartment

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007 Looking forward in the waist gunners' compartment.

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, Yucca Lady at Falcon Field, Mesa, Arizona on May 7, 1971 Thirty-six years earlier: Nine-O-Nine as it appeared when it was known as Yucca Lady and cannibalized for parts at Falcon Field near Mesa, Arizona on May 7, 1971.

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, Nine-O-Nine, N93012 at the Nellis Air Force Base Golden Air Tattoo on April 25, 1997 Nine-O-Nine appeared at the Nellis Air Force Base Golden Air Tattoo in April 1997.

Consolidated B-24J Liberator, N224J Witchcraft

Consolidated B-24J Liberator, N224J Witchcraft at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 7, 2007 Consolidated B-24J Liberator, N224J Witchcraft

The Consolidated construction number of Witchcraft is 1347. Its original Army Air Force serial number was 44-44052. It was delivered to the Royal Air Force as a Liberator B. VII. After its tour of duty in the RAF it was transferred to the Indian Air Force. In the 1970s, it was used as a training aid by the IAF technical college at Jalahalli, India. Warbirds of Great Britain Limited, Blackbushe transported it to England aboard a Heavylift Belfast in May 1982. The Collings Foundation bought it in 1986 and returned it to flightworthy status in August 1989. Its civil registration is N224J.

Consolidated B-24J Liberator, N224J Witchcraft at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 7, 2007 Nose

Consolidated B-24J Liberator, N224J Witchcraft at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 7, 2007 Nose art

Consolidated B-24J Liberator, N224J Witchcraft at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 7, 2007

Consolidated B-24J Liberator, N224J Witchcraft at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 7, 2007 Looking forward to the nose. The bombardier had to make his way to his station on the catwalk to the right of the nose landing gear.

Consolidated B-24J Liberator, N224J Witchcraft at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 7, 2007 Navigator's station

Consolidated B-24J Liberator, N224J Witchcraft at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 7, 2007 Cockpit

Consolidated B-24J Liberator, N224J Witchcraft at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 7, 2007 Looking aft in the bomb bay

Consolidated B-24J Liberator, N224J Witchcraft at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 7, 2007 Looking forward in the bomb bay

Consolidated B-24J Liberator, N224J Witchcraft at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 7, 2007 Looking forward at the ball turret

Consolidated B-24J Liberator, N224J Witchcraft at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 7, 2007 Looking forward in the waist gunners' compartment

Consolidated B-24J Liberator, N224J Witchcraft at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 7, 2007 Looking aft from the waist gunners' compartment

Consolidated B-24J Liberator, N224J Witchcraft at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 7, 2007 Looking aft into the tail turret.

Consolidated B-24J Liberator, N224J All American at the Nellis Air Force Base Golden Air Tattoo on April 25, 1997 Witchcraft was named the All American when it appeared at the Nellis Air Force Base Golden Air Tattoo in April 1997.

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North American B-25J Mitchell, NL3476G Tondelayo

North American B-25J Mitchell, NL3476G Tondelayo at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007 North American B-25J Mitchell, NL3476G Tondelayo made its first visit to the Santa Barbara Airport.

Tondelayo's North American construction number is 108-33257. It was delivered to the Army Air Force as 44-28932. After the war, its combat systems were removed, and it was redesignated TB-25N. It was retired from the Air Force in 1958 and stored for a short while at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. Earl "Red" Dodge of Anchorage, Alaska registered it as NL3476G on June 12, 1959. It was converted to a fire-fighting tanker with a 1,000-gallon retardent tank in the bomb bay in May 1962. Robert P. Schlaefli of Port Orchard, Washington bought it in 1966. The Collings Foundation acquired it on November 6, 1985 and flew it as 44-28932 Hoosier Honey. It was rebuilt after it crashed at Minute Man Field in Stowe, Massachusetts on June 10, 1987. It is operated by Collings Foundation West in Houston, Texas. It has been named Tondelayo since 2002.

North American B-25J Mitchell, NL3476G Tondelayo at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007 Nose

North American B-25J Mitchell, NL3476G Tondelayo at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007 Nose art

North American B-25J Mitchell, NL3476G Tondelayo at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007

North American B-25J Mitchell, NL3476G Tondelayo at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007

North American B-25J Mitchell, NL3476G Tondelayo at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007 The bombardier had to make his way to his station through this narrow tunnel underneath the cockpit.

North American B-25J Mitchell, NL3476G Tondelayo at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007 Cockpit

North American B-25J Mitchell, NL3476G Tondelayo at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 8, 2007 Looking aft in the bomb bay

Collings Foundation Bombers flying at the Santa Barbara Airport

Collings Foundation Bombers at Santa Barbara, May 7 -9, 2007 The Collings Foundation Bombers made a number of revenue generating flights, taking aviation enthusiasts aloft for about a half hour.



More Collings Foundation Bomber displays

Collings Foundation B-17G Flying Fortress and B-24J Liberator, N224J at Santa Barbara, California, May 16-17, 2002

Collings Foundation B-17G and B-24J at the Santa Barbara Airport, May 16-17, 2002 The Collings Foundation Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, Nine-O-Nine and Consolidated B-24J Liberator, The Dragon and His Tail visited the Santa Barbara Airport on May 16 and 17, 2002.

Collings Foundation Foundation B-17G Flying Fortress and B-24J Liberator, N224J at Santa Barbara, California, April 30 - May 1, 2003

Collings Foundation Bombers at the Santa Barbara Airport from April 30 to May 2, 2003 The Collings Foundation Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, Nine-O-Nine and Consolidated B-24J Liberator, The Dragon and His Tail visited the Santa Barbara Airport from April 30 to May 2, 2003.

Collings Foundation B-17G Flying Fortress and B-24J Liberator, N224J at the Camarillo Airport, April 21, 2004

Collings Foundation B-17 Flying Fortress and B-24 Liberator at the Camarillo Airport The Collings Foundation B-17 Flying Fortress and B-24 Liberator visited the Camarillo Airport from April 20 to April 22, 2004.

Collings Foundation B-17G Flying Fortress and B-24J Liberator, N224J at the Santa Maria Airport, May 7, 2004

Collings Foundation B-17 Flying Fortress and B-24 Liberator at the Santa Maria Airport The Collings Foundation B-17 Flying Fortress and B-24 Liberator visited the Santa Maria Airport from May 5 to May 7, 2004.

Collings Foundation B-17G Flying Fortress and B-24J Liberator, N224J at the Camarillo Airport, May 3, 2005

Collings Bombers Arrive at the Camarillo Airport The Collings Foundation Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine and Consolidated B-24J Liberator, N224J, which was recently repainted and renamed Witchcraft, arrived at the Camarillo Airport on Wednesday, May 3, 2005.

Collings Foundation B-17G Flying Fortress and B-24J Liberator, N224J at Santa Maria Airport, May 10, 2005

Collings Bombers at Santa Maria Airport, May 10, 2005 I toured the Collings Foundation Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine and Consolidated B-24J Liberator, N224J Witchcraft during their visit to the Santa Maria Airport.

More B-17 Flying Fortress Displays

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortresses Boeing B-17G Flying Fortresses were used to fight fires unitl the 1980s. Subsequently, the tankers were restored to stock configuration. The restored Flying Fortresses tour the country, taking aviation enthusiasts aloft on nostalgia flights.



Links

Link to the Collings Foundation
Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, N93012 Nine-O-Nine page

Consolidated B-24J Liberator, N224J N224J, Witchcraft page

North American B-25J Mitchell, NL3476G Tondelayo page







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