Saturday, May 18, 2013

CAF How to fly a B-25- Vintage Training Film (1944)

How to Fly the North American B-25 "Mitchell" Medium Bomber (1944).
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This is an actual United States Navy Training Film, A must for pilots who fly the 30 remaining B-25s in the world.
The Navy Department produced this North American B-25 pilot training film for use by all services. Named after Billy Mitchell, the controversial pioneer of heavy bombing, this is the plane that Jimmy Doolittle chose to fly off the deck of carrier Hornet for the dramatic raid on Tokyo. Extremely versatile, the North American B-'25 was the US's most produced medium bomber, fighting in all theaters and exported to virtually all Allied air forces. An effective level bomber, it could also be equipped with a multitude of additional machine guns, rockets, and even a 75mm canon, for low level ground attack. (22 minutes)



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