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Engine Test on a Lend-Lease B-25 Mitchell
B-25 Mitchell on Flight Test Ramp
Employee on a B-25 Mitchell Tail
B-25 Mitchell Engine Maintenance
B-25C/D Mitchell Manufacturing
Woman Arming a B-25G Mitchell on Ground with Ammo
Worker Paints New Insignia on a B-25 Mitchell
B-25 Mitchell Engine Maintenance
Mechanics Work on a B-25 Mitchell Engine
Propeller Balancing, B-25 Mitchell Manufacturing
B-25A Mitchell Flight Line
Man with B-25H Mitchell .50 Caliber Waist Gun
B-25 Mitchell Manufacturing
Woman Performing B-25 Mitchell Engine Repair
B-25 Mitchell Engine Tests
B-25J Mitchell Waist Guns
Woman Performing B-25 Mitchell Engine Repair
Installation of B-25 Mitchell Pilot's Overhead Hatch
B-25 Mitchell Final Assembly
B-25 Mitchell Gun Installation Inspection
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Man Painting a B-25 Mitchell Propeller
Named after General “Billy” Mitchell, America’s foremost supporter of air power, the B-25 Mitchell first flew on Aug. 19, 1940, and was the first multiengine design to go beyond the prototype stage. It was used for high-and low-level bombing, strafing, photoreconnaissance, submarine patrol and even as a fighter, and was distinguished as the aircraft that completed the historic raid over Tokyo in 1942. North American Aviation built more than 11,000 B-25s for the U.S. Army Air Forces and the U.S. Navy, which called it the PBJ, plus 50 each for China and Great Britain. The B-25 bomber had a wingspan of 67 feet and was 52 feet 11 inches long. One version, the B-25H, was the most heavily armed attack bomber of its time, with a 75-millimeter gun, up to 14 .50 caliber machine guns and 5,000 pounds of bombs carried in an internal bomb bay.
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BI211064
Boeing ID
naa2591
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Keywords
1940s
adults
airplanes
black
bombers
brown
clear skies
close-ups
contrast
day
engines
exteriors
factory workers
full body views
gray
green
ground crews
historic production status
large
lighting systems
main wheels
maintenance
male
manufacturing
military
military livery
monoplanes
muted colors
occupations and work
one person
photos
propeller planes
propellers
propulsion systems
right front views
small
structural systems
sunshine
tarmac
text
vignetting
vintage / retro
wheels
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