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North American B-25J-15/17-NC 44-28852 reclamation completed FEA 19 Nov 1947 (condemned salvage FEA 23 Sep 1946, Assigned FEA 30 Apr 1947 30-04-1947 Wednesday black belly camo







 
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North American B-25J-1-NC 43-27712 converted to TB-25N. On static display at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ marked as '0-32712/BD-712'. Reported 1968 displayedat MASDC main gate, moved Oct 1969 to Pima County Museum.

In the now North American B-25J - Pima Air & Space









 
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North American B-25J-10-NC 43-35972 converted to TB-25N in 1955. Sold on commercial market in 1960 as N9552Z. Sold to Confederate Air Forcein 1981, and assigned to Arizona Wing, where the aircraft is being restored at Falcon Field, Mesa, AZ. Will be assigned to American Airpower Heritage Museum,Midland, TX. Preserved with Commemorative Air Force as
N125AZ *Maid In The Shade*. First flew from Mesa Field May 2009 after restoration.





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R-41 Schwabisch-Hall Ger 11-06-1945 Monday flight section 64th FTR wing Note painted out nose art.





 
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North American B-25C-10 42-32372 THE SHEIK OF STRIT

B-25C-10 42-32372 was modified as the prototype B-25H. For test purposes, it was fitted with a two-gun nose and an M4 cannon as used on the B-25G, since the new lightweight T13E1 cannon was not yet available. All copilot equipment was deleted and replaced by a small jump seat for the navigator/cannoneer. The top turret was relocated from the aft fuselage forward to the navigator's compartment, where racks for 21 rounds of 75-mm ammunition were installed. The retractable ventral turret (which had generally been dead weight anyway) was finally eliminated.
42-32372 was flown for the first time on May 15, 1943 by North American pilots Ed Virgin and Gus Pitcairn.

flown first time by a guy named Virgin.





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