HISTORY: The B-25 medium bomber was one of America's most famous airplanes of WW II. It was the type used by General Doolittle for the Tokyo Raid on April 18, 1942. Subsequently, it saw duty in every combat area being flown by the Dutch, British, Chinese, Russians and Australians in addition to our own U.S. forces. Although the airplane was originally intended for level bombing from medium altitudes, it was used extensively in the Pacific area for bombing Japanese airfields from treetop level and for strafing and skip bombing enemy shipping.
More than 9,800 B-25s were built during WW II. The airplane on display was rebuilt by North American to the configuration of the B-25B used on the Tokyo Raid.
Wing span 52" Length 39"
The file will print a plan 36" x 91".
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Uncle willies : I receive your CD whit the plan of B-25 if very good plan and the other documentation is very very good to me and all cuban modeller , We want said THANKS VERY MUCH UNCLE WILLIES.
Your very friend Luis Jerez
Some day, we will meet and you will owe me breakfast. I was hoping you would enjoy them. Thanks, Willie
I had mailed Luis a disc with the B-25 and I included many other freebies.