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In 1938 the United States Army Air Force issued a circular proposal which called for a twin-engined medium attack bomber. On September 20 1939 a production contract valued at $11,771,000 was awarded to North American for 184 aircraft to be designated as the B-25. The B-25 featured a five man crew. Internal bomb storage was provided in the fuselage beneath the center section for a ton and s half of bombs. The B-25's top speed was 332 mph. The name Mitchell was given to the B-25 honoring the late General Billy Mitchell whom many consider the father of modern military aviation.
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B-25 Mitchell in Action - Aircraft No. 34, Ernest R McDowell, Don Greer
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- 1978
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- Title
- B-25 Mitchell in Action - Aircraft No. 34
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Ernest R McDowell, Don Greer
- Publisher
- Squadron/Signal Publications
- Released
- 1978
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 50
- ISBN10
- 0897470338
- ISBN13
- 9780897470339
- Series
- Rating
- 3.8 out of 5
- Description
- In 1938 the United States Army Air Force issued a circular proposal which called for a twin-engined medium attack bomber. On September 20 1939 a production contract valued at $11,771,000 was awarded to North American for 184 aircraft to be designated as the B-25. The B-25 featured a five man crew. Internal bomb storage was provided in the fuselage beneath the center section for a ton and s half of bombs. The B-25's top speed was 332 mph. The name Mitchell was given to the B-25 honoring the late General Billy Mitchell whom many consider the father of modern military aviation.


