(Part2) B-25 Mitchell - The Marvelous Medium Bomber!
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- Опубліковано 12 чер 2024
- Operational history of the B-25 and a deep dive about Jimmy Doolittle and his famous, epic raid on Tokyo! / worldofwarbirds
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What a versatile aircraft! We have a few at museums here in Southern California, with an extemely rare USMC version, the PB-J at the Southern California Wing of the CAF in Camarillo, CA, and a true movie star, also a J model at the Chino Planes of Fame to name two. Camarillo Airport had a second B-25, Executive Sweet, which was another Catch-22 veteran, recently was sold to the Liberty Foundation in Ohio.
There's a very nice example at the Mid Atlantic Air museum in Reading, PA.
An interesting bit of trivia is that the book/movie Catch-22 _created_ the expression catch-22.
The author of the book Catch 22, Joseph Heller, coined the term.
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I can't believe it took me this long to notice, the music at the start of every episode is the RAF March Past
Yes! It's actually the RCAF playing (I'm Canadian) but I won't quibble! It's public domain and I thought it had the perfect tone to start the show.
@@worldofwarbirds Oh I'm sorry about that, It is a very nice start to the episodes
You forgot to say Doolittle demonstrated bombing cold sink battleships in 1925.
Superman lived.
We are but shadows of our forebearers.
I don't know if you know this interesting fact about the b-25 but when I was young i Watch the making of the Battle of Britain movie and they used a modified b-25 for the aerial filming of the movie...
They used B-25s for everything, during and after the war! It was such a versatile machine.
Really interesting. Thank you. I believe, but could be wrong, that the last time a B-25 was used in anger was during the Biafran War in Nigeria (1967 - 1970) when the Biafrans somehow got hold of a single example and used it against government forces. If any one knows more details I would be very interested to know.
I would believe it! It was such a long-lived and versitile aircraft that just kept going like the Energizer Bunny!