Thanks David. You are a wealth of knowledge.deeb7 said:The B-15 contracts are from fiscal year 1944, and B-15A, 1945.
Again, just in case you were wondering .... civilian/private purchase versions were available almost immediately.
The 1946 Roy Paris catalogue, for example, lists an almost military spec B-15A, and another they describe as "commercial version".
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Dave, you keep talking about fiscal years. What's the difference between a fiscal year and a normal year ?deeb7 said:The B-15 contracts are from fiscal year 1944, and B-15A, 1945.
Peter Graham said:Dave, you keep talking about fiscal years. What's the difference between a fiscal year and a normal year ?
Ah, now I understand. Thanks for that.deeb7 said:Peter Graham said:Dave, you keep talking about fiscal years. What's the difference between a fiscal year and a normal year ?
About six months ....
It's what you, and I call the financial year.
The U.S. government's fiscal year begins on October 1 of the previous calendar year and ends on September 30 of the year with which it is numbered. Prior to 1976, the fiscal year began on July 1 and ended on June 30.