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plan_D said:I've never been in any WW2 plane, but comparing them in size to modern planes, they were all small. Look at the P-51 next to a F-15!
Thanks for that quote. In fact, B-25s, especially when outfitted for a "strafing" role, were deadly to enemy shipping in the Pacific and to Zeros. Here's some direct qoutes from my Dad's logbook (He piloted a B-25 out of New Guinea that had been outfitted as a "strafer"--the words used at the time)Probably, there were even reports of b-25's shooting down japanese fighters.
A very interesting post, Wolfpack! Ever read the story of the B-25 Tondalayo?
Sold her to Doug Hazel of Warrenton, VA, who had deep enough pockets to
do a total restoration. He also put a glass nose on her. She is now at a flying museum in Galveston, TX: Lone Star Flight Museum,Galveston,Texas,warbirds,military planes