B-25 Mitchell

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The North American B-25 Mitchell is an American twin-engine, medium bomber manufactured by North American Aviation (NAA).

The design was named in honor of Major General William “Billy” Mitchell, a pioneer of U.S. military aviation. Used by many Allied air forces, the B-25 served in every theater of World War II and after the war ended many remained in service, operating across four decades. Produced in numerous variants, nearly 10,000 Mitchells rolled from NAA factories. These included a few limited models, such as the United States Marine Corps’ PBJ-1 patrol bomber and the United States Army Air Forces’ F-10 reconnaissance aircraft and AT-24 trainers.

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  • Pros & Cons
    • Pros
      • Torso turret and rear, front .50-caliber machine guns
      • Good bomb load
      • Tricycle landing gear
    • Cons
      • Medium speed
  • Engine
    • Default: Twin R-2600-9 Double Cyclone (1,350 hp)
    • Upgrade: Twin R-2600-13 Double Cyclone (1,700 hp)
  • Armament
    • Default:
      • 2 x .50 cal Fuselage Turret
      • 2 x .50 cal Nose & Rear Gun
      • 26 x 100 lb bombs
    • Upgrade 1:
      • 12 x 250 lb bombs
    • Upgrade 2:
      • 6 x 500 lb bombs
  • Stats
    • Max speed:272 mph (237 kn, 438 km/h)
    • Max dive speed: N/A
    • Durability: 3000
    • Internal fuel capacity: 973. US gallons (3686 litres)
    • External fuel capacity: N/A
    • Empty weight: 19,480 lb (8,855 kg)
    • Wing area: 610 sq ft (56.7 m²)
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    • USAAF Green
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