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North American B-25J Mitchell

By Htam

2019_TAM_2540_D500.jpg@ Grass Valley, CA

July 2019

This B-25 Mitchell, “Executive Sweet”, is on final approach to at Nevada County Airport during the Grass Valley Airshow.  Delivered in 1945, this B-25 was assigned to Stateside training duties before retirement in 1959.  Most notably, this aircraft flew in the 1969 movie “Catch 22” as Vestal Virgin.  In 1982 the B-25 was donated to the newly formed American Aeronautical Foundation Museum at Camarillo, CA who has been operating it ever since.  First flown in 1940, more than 9,800 were built. The B-25J was the last factory series production of the B-25. (Number made: 4,318.) There are more than one hundred surviving B-25s scattered over the world, mainly in the United States with about 45 still airworthy. Nikon D500 w/Tamron 150-600mm.


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