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  • B-25 Mitchell
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  • The B-25 Mitchell was an American twin-engined bomber designed in 1940 by North American Aviation. It entered service in the United States Army Air Forces in 1941, and saw service throughout the war.
  • The North American B-25 Mitchell (NA-62) was an American twin-engined medium bomber manufactured by North American Aviation. It was used by many Allied air forces, in every theater of World War II, as well as many other air forces after the war ended, and saw service across four decades.
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  • The North American B-25 Mitchell (NA-62) was an American twin-engined medium bomber manufactured by North American Aviation. It was used by many Allied air forces, in every theater of World War II, as well as many other air forces after the war ended, and saw service across four decades. The B-25 was named in honor of General Billy Mitchell, a pioneer of U.S. military aviation. The B-25 is the only American military aircraft named after a specific person. By the end of its production, nearly 10,000 B-25s in numerous models had been built. These included a few limited variations, such as the U.S. Navy's PBJ-1 patrol bomber and the United States Army Air Force's F-10 photo reconnaissance aircraft.
  • The B-25 Mitchell was an American twin-engined bomber designed in 1940 by North American Aviation. It entered service in the United States Army Air Forces in 1941, and saw service throughout the war.