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B 25 Collection

In the midst of World War II, the North American B-25 Mitchell soared through the skies, leaving a lasting impact on history

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North American B-25 Mitchell Date: 1943

Background imageB 25 Collection: A woman assembles part of the cowling of a B-25 bomber motor. circa 1942

A woman assembles part of the cowling of a B-25 bomber motor. circa 1942
A woman assembles part of the cowling for one of the motors for a B-25 bomber in the engine department of North Americas Inglewood, California plant. circa October 1942

Background imageB 25 Collection: Sun ride

Sun ride
Piotr Wrobel

Background imageB 25 Collection: North American B-25 Mitchell O-42875

North American B-25 Mitchell O-42875, painted with spurious serial number, mounted on a pylon as a gate Guardian. Date: circa 2000

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North American B-25 Mitchell in US Navy colours, but without markings. Date: circa 1995

Background imageB 25 Collection: Royal Air Force - North American B-25 Mitchell I

Royal Air Force - North American B-25 Mitchell I Date: 1942

Background imageB 25 Collection: Sexy 1940s pin-up girl in lingerie posing with a B-25 bomber

Sexy 1940s pin-up girl in lingerie posing with a B-25 bomber

Background imageB 25 Collection: B-25 Miss Mitchell, interior of the plane in a tail gunner position

B-25 Miss Mitchell, interior of the plane in a tail gunner position

Background imageB 25 Collection: WOMEN MARINES, 1945. A US Marine crew working on a B-25 Mitchell bomber at Marine

WOMEN MARINES, 1945. A US Marine crew working on a B-25 Mitchell bomber at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point in North Carolina

Background imageB 25 Collection: A B-25 Mitchell performs at the Arctic Thunder Open House, Alaska

A B-25 Mitchell performs at the Arctic Thunder Open House, Alaska
July 28, 2012 - A B-25 Mitchell performs at the Arctic Thunder Open House at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska

Background imageB 25 Collection: Beautiful 1940s pin-up girl standing with a B-25 bomber

Beautiful 1940s pin-up girl standing with a B-25 bomber

Background imageB 25 Collection: A North American B-25 Mitchell in flight

A North American B-25 Mitchell in flight over Galveston, Texas

Background imageB 25 Collection: North American B-25G Mitchell bomber in flight near Mesa, Arizona

North American B-25G Mitchell bomber in flight near Mesa, Arizona
North American B-25G Mitchell bomber, nicknamed Barbie II, of the 1st Air Commandos in the China/Burma/India theater of World War II

Background imageB 25 Collection: Olympia, Washington, airshow, military, vehicle, World War II, truck, transport, olive drab

Olympia, Washington, airshow, military, vehicle, World War II, truck, transport, olive drab
Washington, Olympia, military airshow. (Editorial Usage Only)

Background imageB 25 Collection: Olympia, Washington, airshow, military, aircraft, World War II, Canadian Air Force

Olympia, Washington, airshow, military, aircraft, World War II, Canadian Air Force
Washington, Olympia, military airshow

Background imageB 25 Collection: Bomb bay fuel tanks for long flights of B-25 bombers awaiting assembly at the North

Bomb bay fuel tanks for long flights of B-25 bombers awaiting assembly at the North American Aviation Inc. assembly Plant, Inglewood, California, USA, October 1942. World War II Aviation


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In the midst of World War II, the North American B-25 Mitchell soared through the skies, leaving a lasting impact on history. Assembling part of the cowling of this remarkable bomber motor was no easy task, but women like her played a crucial role in supporting the war effort circa 1942. Underneath a radiant sun ride, the North American B-25 Mitchell O-42875 showcased its power and elegance. With its sleek design and formidable capabilities, it became an icon in aviation history. The Royal Air Force proudly flew their North American B-25 Mitchell I aircraft, showcasing their strength and determination to protect their homeland. These planes stood as symbols of resilience during challenging times. Amongst these magnificent machines stood a sexy 1940s pin-up girl in lingerie, striking a pose with a B-25 bomber. Her presence added glamour to an otherwise intense era and served as inspiration for those fighting on the front lines. Inside "Miss Mitchell, " one could witness both beauty and danger from within its tail gunner position. This interior view offered a glimpse into what it felt like to be part of such an extraordinary machine that defended freedom with every flight. Even Women Marines joined forces in 1945 to work on these incredible bombers at Marine bases across America. Their dedication exemplified how everyone contributed towards victory during wartime. From Alaska's Arctic Thunder Open House to flights near Mesa, Arizona, spectators marveled at breathtaking displays performed by the North American B-25G Mitchell bomber. Its agility and precision left audiences awestruck while reminding them of bravery exhibited by pilots who risked everything for their country's cause. As we reflect upon these moments captured throughout history, let us remember that behind each image lies stories untold - tales of courage, sacrifice, innovation - all embodied within the legendary North American B-25 Mitchell bombers that forever shaped our world.