
North American B-25 Mitchell
The North American B-25 Mitchell is a versatile American twin-engine bomber used during World War II. Designed for medium-range bombing and reconnaissance, it features modern all-metal construction, a distinctive twin-tail, and versatility that allowed it to perform various roles, including ground attack, strafing, and anti-shipping missions. Its reliable performance, durability, and adaptability made it a key asset in Allied operations across multiple theaters of war. The B-25 also served in several post-war roles, including training and transport, and remains an iconic aircraft known for its contribution to wartime aviation history.