B-25 weapons thread

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lol @ "overkill"!

Is there such a thing?

There was several cases of those heavy gunships, like the USMC's PBJ-1J that had a 6-gun nose and R/L twin fifty cheek packs. Also, there were some field mods where the 75mm was removed and two fifties were put in it's place, for a total of ten fixed foreward fifties (2 cheek packs, 4 nose fifties and the additional two in the 75mm's place) done by the 75th BS, 42nd BG.

I've also seen a few examples of the 8 nose-mounted fifties with twin cheek packs.

That's a lot of hurt to whatever's downrange!
 
Been reading a lot about pilots that flew the version with the 8 fifties and duel side gun packs. Problem with this configuration was it couldn't fly very long if one engine was lost during flight due to the weight. One of the most dreaded things a staffer could happen when flying the long distances of the Pacific was the loss of an engine because of the weight.
 


Well shoot, hope this is not true but still looking.

 
Paul, that might be the belly of the CAF's B-25J-20-NC "Miss Mitchell", 43-27493 (N27493), as she doesn't have a belly turret (or at least didn't).

Bottom turrets where only installed in B-25C\D for the war. I think but not for sure it was for a B-25 being restored in Australia. I wish at times I would take more notes when I copy a picture LOL.
 
I found this interesting as well in NEI acceptance document of B-25's. Something you would never find in pictures for the aircraft engines. Out of 20 aircraft received only two have the different engines. Not sure why.

 
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