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B-25 Mitchell

B-25 Mitchell

B-25 Mitchell, England, 2001.
Larger version

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Role
Crew
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Length
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Wing area
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Empty
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Maximum take-off
Powerplant
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Power
Performance
Maximum speed
Combat range
Ferry range
Service ceiling
Rate of climb
Armament
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Bombs

B-25 Mitchell was a twin-engined, medium bomber manufactured by North American Aviation company in the United States and used during World War II.

The Mitchell bombers are most famous as the planes used in the 1942 Doolittle Raid, where the raiders took off from the aircraft carrier USS Hornet, bombed Tokyo, and then landed in China. A Mitchell also collided with the Empire State Building in 1945.

Table of contents
1 Units Using the B-25
2 External link

Units Using the B-25

United States Army Air Force

Royal Air Force

Royal Australian Air Force

External link

Detailed historical overview is found at: http://www.b25.net





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