The B-25 Mitchell was one of America’s WWII bombers. Along with some like Buccaneer and the Brewster, the B-25 played a very important role of WWII (“WW2 American Bombers”). Only a few still in flying condition, this bomber was one of the most well known in WWII, because of the “Doolittle raids” (Hickman). There’s very few left in flying condition but they had quite the engine. Of all the bombers in the WWII, like the Nazi’s Stuka and the Britain’s Spitfire, USA’s B-25 has to be one of the most fascinating bombers (“WW2 American Bombers”). The B-25 Mitchell played a big role in the WWII, knowing it could hold 3,000 lbs. of bombs and having 15 guns. This was the first twin engine bomber in the 1930’s …show more content…
“It became a symbol of America air power during the war” (“North American B-25H Mitchell “Barbie III”). Another reason, the B-25 was the first US aircraft to bomb the Japanese mainland. Also, “the B-25 was named after Major General Billy Mitchell” (Hickman). One other reason is, the B-25 was used many years after the war in foreign countries and was used as training aircraft in America. Altogether, the bomber was very successful, known, and used around the world. The B-25 had a very powerful engine and was even dangerous to hearing of the pilots. “The B-25 caused hearing problems because of the powerful engine” (Hickman). Another reason, the B-25 could go 275 mph at 13000 ft. One more, it had two Wright R-2600-13 turbo super charged, 1700 horsepower each (Hickman). The B-25 was a powerful bomber and was the first American twin engine bomber. As of 2014, the B-25 is one of America’s best bombers in WWII. It had very powerful engines but wasn’t the biggest. It was capable of holding over 3,000 lbs. of bomb and all of its weapons (Hickman). Also, it played huge roles in the victory of the Americas like the “Doolittle Raids” (Hickman). To this day there are only a few more in flying condition and they still have a big significance in the