mitchellmadness
mitchellmadness
Mitchell Madness
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mitchellmadness · 11 days ago
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My favorite B-25.
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mitchellmadness · 14 days ago
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From Air Classics Facebook page:
“HOWARD’S B-25C MITCHELL
One of the rarest surviving North American B-25 Mitchell variants is heading towards completion at Aero Trader/Cal-Aero. This particular aircraft started out life as B-25C USAAF 41-13251 and towards the end of its military service it was redesignated as RB-25C to denote its obsolete/non-combat status. Flown to Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, the aircraft escaped the mass scrapping at the field and was sold surplus as N75635. Going through several owners, in 1953 it became the property of Howard Hughes with the registration N3968C. At the time, Hughes owned several ex-military bombers that he had converted to executive configuration. With the help of Richard Palmer and Glenn Odekirk, the interior of the Mitchell was reconfigured while the fuselage was modified with an airstair door and panorama windows. The modification for the windows was relatively extensive and required internal fuselage strengthening. Hughes used the Mitchell through the mid-1950s but by 1960 it was parked in the open on the western end of Hughes’ Culver City airport along with a BT-13 and an A-20 Havoc. After Hughes’ death, the Mitchell went to the Antelope Valley Aero Museum at Fox Field in Lancaster, California. Basically, a failure from the start this museum underwent a couple name changes before shutting down for good in the early 2000s. The plane was obtained by San Simeon Air and moved to Aero Trader where an extensive rebuild/restoration program began to return the plane to its exact Hughes executive configuration and paint. More details can be found in the September issue of AIR CLASSICS and copies may be obtained by calling 818-700-6868.”
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mitchellmadness · 17 days ago
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Warming up before takeoff
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mitchellmadness · 22 days ago
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Turret gunner’s view from a B-25D.
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mitchellmadness · 23 days ago
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At the Pima museum
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mitchellmadness · 27 days ago
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B-25A
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mitchellmadness · 28 days ago
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The Flying Bulls!
How it touches the heart, a beautiful and incredible performance! It's just thrilling to watch these gentlemen in the sky 👏 🫡
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mitchellmadness · 28 days ago
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“Grumpy” a few years before starting her current restoration.
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mitchellmadness · 29 days ago
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B-25H returning to Coolidge Municipal Airport after a warbird ride scenic flight in Arizona
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mitchellmadness · 29 days ago
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Tom Duffy's B-25J Take Off Time makes a photo pass during the 2024 WWII Weekend in Reading, PA.
Shot on E100D 35mm slide film with my K1000
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mitchellmadness · 29 days ago
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In the cockpit of the 1944 B-25 "Maid in the Shade"
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mitchellmadness · 29 days ago
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Cruising along in a nicely restored Mitchell
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