B-25J Mitchell

B-25J Mitchell

CountryUSA
Type

Medium bomber

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Album of 27 photos walk-around of a «B-25J Mitchell»

Photo gallery of a B-25J Mitchell, The North American B-25 Mitchell 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 B-25J Mitchell is the definitive and most-produced variant of the famed twin-engine medium bomber used extensively by the Allied forces during World War II. Named in honor of aviation pioneer General William “Billy” Mitchell, this aircraft was renowned for its ruggedness, versatility, and heavy armament, serving with distinction in every major theater of the war.

Key Characteristics and Role

The B-25J was primarily utilized for medium-altitude bombing, but its adaptability allowed it to excel in other roles, particularly low-level strafing and anti-shipping missions. Its distinctive design includes a high-mounted wing and a twin-tail configuration, contributing to its stable and forgiving flight characteristics.

  • Engine Power: The aircraft was powered by two large Wright R-2600 radial engines, each providing substantial horsepower.
  • Armament Versatility: The B-25J was unique in offering two primary nose configurations: a glass “bomber” nose containing the bombardier’s station for high-altitude accuracy, or a solid “gunship” nose packed with up to eight forward-firing 0.50 caliber machine guns for devastating low-level attacks.
  • Defensive Firepower: The bomber carried heavy defensive armament, typically including a dorsal turret, tail turret, and waist guns, allowing it to defend itself from virtually any direction.
  • Durability: The Mitchell airframe was exceptionally tough, capable of absorbing heavy damage and still safely returning its crew home, a trait highly valued by combat aircrews.

Specifications Overview (Typical B-25J)

Role Medium Bomber / Attack Aircraft
Manufacturer North American Aviation
Power Plant Two Wright R-2600 Twin Cyclone radial engines (approx. 1,700 hp each)
Crew Typically 6 (Pilot, Co-Pilot, Navigator/Bombardier, Flight Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, Radio Operator/Waist Gunner, Tail Gunner)
Maximum Bomb Load Up to 4,000 lbs (approx. 1,800 kg)
Armament (Max) Up to 18 0.50 caliber machine guns (depending on configuration)
Maximum Speed Approximately 275 mph (440 km/h)

The B-25 Mitchell gained lasting fame for the daring Doolittle Raid on Tokyo in 1942, where B-25B models were launched from an aircraft carrier deck, a feat not intended in the aircraft’s original design.

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