Catch-22 TB-25N 44-86701 (N7681C)


N7681C, still in ex-USAF markings, on the Tallmantz ramp at Orange County probably in late 1968. (via WIX)
N7681C marked as Annzas in Mexico for the film. This airplane was later destroyed while in storage for the national air museum in France. (Stoney Stonich)
Photographic and circumstantial evidence suggests this is N7681C being delivered to Chino Airport from Orange County on June 11, 1971, by Frank Pine. This airplane is unmarked, as were all the M+M B-25s, but it is believed that this is N7681C going to David Tallichet and MARC. It became Amazing Andrea in Hanover Street. (J.D. Davis)
N7681C after Hanover Street in storage, believed to be somewhere in the U.K.
N7681C in storage for the Le Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace (MAE) - PARIS LE BOURGET. In 1990, this airplane was destroyed in a hangar fire while in storage. (Giles Billion)


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