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November 2, 2020North American's B-25G Mitchell from the AAF TAC Center, Orlando Florida. April 17, 1944. The crew of the B-25G was five--pilot, copilot, navigator/cannoneer, upper turret gunner, and radio operator. Since there was no bombardier, the pilot fired the nose armament and released the bombs. The radio operator also doubled as the ventral turret gunner when this turret was fitted. Additional armor was fitted forward of the instrument panel, forward of the loader's station, around the 75-mm ammunition rack, and below the windshield. An external flak plate was fitted below the cockpit on the left hand side of the aircraft.10
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January 12, 2021PBJ-1H Mitchell, BuNo unknown, Tiny Tim, 11.75 inch, 1,250 lb. rocket wing drop launcher, Harvey Field. Official U.S. Navy photo NP45-002307.26
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January 12, 2021PBJ-1H Mitchell, two side mounted 11.75" Tiny Tim rockets, Harvey Field, Inyokern, 28 Apr 1945. Official U.S. Navy photo NP45-002504.28
January 12, 2021Robert Tenholder and Donald D. McBeth in front of PBJ-1H Mitchell BuNo 88966 on the flight line at Harvey Field, Inyokern. In the background is the tail of another PBJ-1H, the tail of a JRC, a GB-1 Staggerwing, a Nordyn Norseman and another JRC, 1945. Photo from Donald McBeth. Note the Tiny Tim rocket racks on the bomb bay doors.29
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