North American B-25 Mitchell - an American medium bomber designed in 1939, taking part in World War II and many other combat missions.
The B-25J version is the last one that was produced in the largest number of copies, modified (deprived of the not very practical 75 mm cannon). Some of the aircraft received a glass cabin in the forward section, while others were equipped with eight fixed guns. Propulsion was provided by 2 Pratt & Whitney R-2600-29 engines that allowed flight at an altitude of 7600 meters and a range of 4300 km.
Want to know the history of the Mitchell B-25 aircraft ? See HERE.
Plastic model to be glued together by the Czech company Eduard. The kit does not include paint and glue.
Specification:
- 2139
- Manufacturer: Eduard / Hasegawa
- Scale: 1:72
- Paint mask: yes
- Decals: Eduard
- Resin parts: wheels
- Limited Edition
For more information, paint versions and photos, visit the manufacturer's website.
A bit of history on the video:
And, what does the restored B-25J look like ?
And other restored versions of the B-25: