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  1. Apr 7, 2013 · First flown in August 1940, the North American B-25 Mitchell was made famous by the United States Army Air Force Doolittle Raid on Japan in April 1942. Even today this type of aircraft lives on as a star in the 1970 satirical war film Catch-22. The B-25 had a maximum speed of 290 miles per hour and carried some 4,000 pounds of bombs.

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  2. The B-25 Mitchell was one of the best and most versatile aircraft of World War II. Built in more than a dozen factory and field variants, the 20,000-pound twin-engine bomber earned a reputation for speed, ruggedness, and reliability. The Mitchell had something that the bigger, more glamorous Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress lacked.

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  3. During World War II, the Mitchell served in fairly large numbers with the Air Force of the Dutch government-in-exile. They participated in combat in the East Indies, as well as on the European front. On 30 June 1941, the Netherlands Purchasing Commission, acting on behalf of the Dutch government-in-exile in London, signed a contract with North ...

  4. Mitchel Air Force Base, also known as Mitchel Field, was a United States Air Force base located on the Hempstead Plains of Long Island, New York, United States. Established in 1918 as Hazelhurst Aviation Field #2 , the facility was renamed later that year as Mitchel Field in honor of former New York City Mayor John Purroy Mitchel , who was killed while training for the Air Service in Louisiana .

  5. Through field modifications, evolving tactics, and even aircraft carrier launches and landings, the B-25 proved time and time again that it was among the greatest aircraft of World War II. Designed and prototyped during the years immediately preceding Pearl Harbor, the B-25 concept was to provide the U.S. military with an effective medium bomber and attack platform that could also be sold to ...

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  6. Aug 24, 2008 · Academy is re-boxing the same kit with decals for 4 RAF "Mitchells" for the next year. BTW the Mitchell II (ex-RCAF) you are showing pictures of is a B-25D-30. This is the interim variant and at the moment the a/c is missing the waist windows and the modified tail. Same variant (and another ex-RCAF B-25D-30, s/n 43-3634) is owned by the Yankee ...

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  8. May 31, 2021 · The B-25J-2 “strafer” armament usua. lly consisted of eight Browning M2 heavy machine guns in the nose, and four more M2s in the blister mounts, each with 400 rounds per gun, two M2 guns in the top turret with 400 rounds per gun, two M2 waist guns with 250 rounds per gun, and twin tail guns with 600 rounds per gun.

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