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Description The North American B-25 Mitchell medium bomber entered service in 1941and saw action with many air forces beside the USAAC. Almost 10,000 were built, in a number of versions, and some continued working for 40 years.

The Mitchell answered the need for a medium bomber as well as a ground attack aircraft, with a range of adaptations including replacing the forward section with a 'solid nose' containing either a large (75mm) cannon or an extra eight 0.50 machine guns.

The glass nosed B-25J was armed with 12 x 12.7mm machine guns, up to 3,000 lb of bombs. The solid nosed B-25J was armed with 18 x 12.7mm machine guns, 8 of which were in the nose replacing the 75mm cannon of the earlier versions.

This example is a PBJ-1J of the US Marine Corps circa 1944.
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templerman [2015-11-02 15:42:55 +0000 UTC]

We had one of the PBJ types here at our local county airport for a few years. It was owned by some group that restores and fly/display's the old veteran warbirds. Sadly, a hanger fire took it and some other planes out. I am not sure if they were able to recover them. Love the work you have done here. Thanks! Keep em coming.

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