
Mad Mad World: Through the Hangar with Paul Mantz and Frank Tallman
The 1963 film It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World was a bit of a screwball comedy for the average filmgoer, but for aviation enthusiasts
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The 1963 film It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World was a bit of a screwball comedy for the average filmgoer, but for aviation enthusiasts
Anyone even a bit familiar with Paul Mantz knows he had a B-25 with a distinctive nose modification for making movies. Back in the 1950s,
Last week I posted an nice photo of the Tallmantz B-25N camera ship, that being N1042B. In the text that I wrote to accompany that
I came across a photo of B-25N 44-30823 (N1042B) the other day that I found particularly interesting, and will probably only be interesting to the
I just added the individual aircraft histories of the six P-40s that were associated with Paul Mantz, Frank Tallman, and/or Tallmantz Aviation though the years.
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