How many crew members does a B-25 have?
How many crew members does a B-25 have?
Technical Specifications
First flight | Aug. 19, 1940 |
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Power plant | Two 1,700-hp Wright Cyclone supercharged 14-cylinder radial engines, driving 12-foot-7-inch full-feathering, constant-speed Hamilton Standard three-bladed props |
Speed | In excess of 300 miles per hour |
Crew | Pilot, co-pilot, bombardier, radio operator, gunner |
Which was better B-25 or b26?
While the B-26 may be frowned upon in some circles at home, the boys here prefer it to the B-25 every time. The B-26 has a better bomb load, more range, is faster, more manoeuvrable and stands up much better in a crack-up.
What does the B stand for in B-25?
The North American B-25 Mitchell is an American medium bomber that was introduced in 1941 and named in honor of Major General William “Billy” Mitchell, a pioneer of U.S. military aviation.
What is the max speed of a B-25?
272 mph
North American B-25 Mitchell/Top speed
Performance: Maximum speed 275 mph at 15,000 feet. 230 mph cruising speed. Initial climb rate 1,110 feet per minute. An altitude of 15,000 feet can be reached in 19 minutes.
Are there any B-26 still flying?
Only seven B-26s are left in the world today while there are more than 100 B-25s. Polk City, Florida’s Fantasy of Flight collection maintains an airworthy B-26. Two B-26s are are currently being restored., one by the Hill Air force Base Museum in Utah and the other by the Pima Air and Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona.
How much taller were the twin towers than the Empire State Building?
It is routinely listed as being between 119 to 139 feet taller than the Empire State Building, thanks to the antenna-like mast that sits on its roof, even though the average person, looking at the two buildings side by side, would probably judge the New York skyscraper to be taller.
What was the first B-25 bomber to take off from a carrier?
#1 February 2, 1942 – CV-8 U.S.S. Hornet: While preparing for the Tokyo raid, it was determined that a B-25 Mitchell bomber could indeed take off in the space available on an aircraft carrier of the day. At some point, this had to be tested. Three B-25 bombers were assigned to the task.
How many B-25 bombers did it take to take off the Hornet?
At some point, this had to be tested. Three B-25 bombers were assigned to the task. They flew to meet the Hornet currently on her way to Virginia. They arrived 1 week prior to her scheduled arrival. They spent that week practicing their short field take off technique.
How many B-25 Mitchells did the Canadian Air Force have?
The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) used the B-25 Mitchell for training during the war. Postwar use had continued operations with most of 162 Mitchells received. The first B-25s had originally been diverted to Canada from RAF orders. These included one Mitchell I, 42 Mitchell IIs, and 19 Mitchell IIIs.
When did the B-25 come out as a gunship?
The gunship design concept dates to late 1942 and NAA sent a field technical representative to the SWPA. The factory-produced B-25G entered production during the NA-96 order followed by the redesigned B-25H gunship. The B-25J reverted to the bomber role, but it, too, could be outfitted as a strafer.