On the day after its rollout after the rebuild by retired Northrop employees, the N-3PB was displayed in a parking lot adjacent to the Northrop headquarters building at Hawthorne.
On display at the Castle Air Museum, this is a rare Douglas B-18B Bolo msn 37-0029 and later N52056. She is painted as USAAC 'BI24'. She was previously operated as a fire attack tanker and sprayer with Mel Christler and later Hawkins and Powers Aviation.
On display at the Castle Air Museum, this is a rare Douglas B-18B Bolo msn 37-0029 and later N52056. She is painted as USAAC 'R38'. She was previously operated as a fire attack tanker and sprayer with Mel Christler and later Hawkins and Powers Aviation.
By February 1917, this B.E.2c, built by Ruston, Proctor and Co of Lincoln, served with 50 (Home Defence) Squadron at Swingate Down (Dover). The aircraft came to the IWM in 1919.
Serial 2699 is on the undersides of the lower wings only.