The Devil Dog is back after a major engine overhaul and is scheduled to appear at the Central Texas Airshow April 30 – May 1.
This rare and historic aircraft commemorates Marine Corps Aviation in the Pacific Theater during World War II. The Devil Dog bears the signatures of many surviving members of the original VMB-612 squadron and is a living history museum. It is believed to be the sole surviving example of a hard-nosed, eight gun Marine Corps PBJ variant.
The Devil Dog Squadron members will be offering guided tours of the aircraft and unique photo opportunities for air show attendees on a first-come first-served basis for a small donation.
Based at Georgetown Airport, the Devil Dog is also available for special events, civic organizations and school group tours. For additional information contact the squadron at 512-869-1759.





