Chitika Wednesday, August 10, 2016 airplane, B 25, flying tigers motif, WW2 Edit Shark tooth grin, very uncommon for a bomber https://www.flickr.com/photos/133697406@N05/26837328720/It looks like the underside was painted blue gray - and this must have looked really cool from underneath -; Tweet Related Posts :Shark tooth grin, very uncommon for a bomberhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/133697406@N05/26837328720/It looks like the underside was painted blue gray - and this must have looked really… Read More...the Green Dragon B 25s of the 405th BS in the 38th BGhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/dougsheley/3515776849/http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2013/06/the-nose-of-green-dragon-b25.html… Read More...A Marine B 25 of VMB-423 and the "Oklahoma Scroll"One of the PBJ’s that VMB-423 took into battle had been paid for by a war bond subscription campaign started by school kids in Oklahoma. By … Read More...how to ditch a bomber in the deep blueThanks Steve!… Read More...Bones, the factory worker autographed B 25 because it was the 1,000th and last B-25 made at the Inglewood, California, plant.B-25 Mitchell assigned to the 12th BG (M) was the 1,000th and last B-25H (S/N 43-5104) manufactured at the North American Aviation (NAA) Ing… Read More...
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