The B-25 "Mitchell" medium bomber, built by North American, was one of America's most famous and
versatile airplanes of World War
II. It was used by General Doolittle for the Tokyo Raid on April 18,
1942. Subsequently, it saw duty in every combat area being flown by the Dutch,
British, Chinese, Russians and Australians in addition to the U.S.A.A.F. and the U.S.
Navy / Marines. When production ended after WW II, 9,889 B-25's had been built.
Source and Link:
U.S.A.F. Museum.Fully assembled, Handcrafted Model Airplane with Removable
Desk Stand.
(Scale: 1/35, Length: 18", Wing Span: 21.5") AM.
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