Thursday, January 28, 2021

North American B-25J Mitchell

Andy | Thursday, January 28, 2021 | Best Blogger Tips
Archives 2017. Located at The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum. In May of 1975, the Museum's B-25 Mitchell arrived at Hamilton Airport flown by Harry Kelly. Apparently, on the arrival pass, the bomb bay doors were opened and a load of watermelons were dropped. Airport officials weren't too impressed.

12 comments:

  1. ...I've always been a fan of WWII nose art!

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  2. That watermelon stunt must have been something to see! It also must have created quite a mess. That's an impressive looking airplane.

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  3. The Michell bomber is a cool aircraft from WWII. Love the nose art. It was a real workhorse used in all theaters of operation, and was forgiving to fly. I see this B-25J is set up to strafe an enemy with 8 forward pointing 50 caliber machine guns. I think the watermelon bombing story is funny, but I can see officials not being amused. BTW, not so strange to see sculptures displayed in Sioux Falls, SD. They display about 60 new pieces every year.

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  4. It looks excellent. Had a laugh about those watermelons, thanks Andy.

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  5. wow I love it, mind you I love anything vintage.

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  6. It's amazing to consider what a short time it was between the Wright Brothers and this plane. There are lots of airliners that are as old as that difference.

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  7. That hot lady nust have felt cold high up in the air!

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