North American B-25B Mitchell. The B-25 medium bomber was one of America's most famous airplanes of World War II. It was the type used by Gen. Jimmy Doolittle for the Tokyo Raid on April 18, 1942. TECHNICAL NOTES: Armament: Six .50-cal. machine guns; 3,000 lbs. of bombs Engine: Two Wright R-2600s of 1,700 hp each Maximum speed: 328 mph Cruising speed: 233 mph Range: 2,500 miles (with auxiliary tanks) Ceiling: 21,200 ft. Span: 67 ft. 6 in. Length: 53 ft. Height: 16 ft. 9 in. Weight: 29,300 lbs. maximum Cost: $109,670 (1943)
TECHNICAL NOTES:
Armament: Six .50-cal. machine guns; 3,000 lbs. of bombs
Engine: Two Wright R-2600s of 1,700 hp each
Maximum speed: 328 mph
Cruising speed: 233 mph
Range: 2,500 miles (with auxiliary tanks)
Ceiling: 21,200 ft.
Span: 67 ft. 6 in.
Length: 53 ft.
Height: 16 ft. 9 in.
Weight: 29,300 lbs. maximum
Cost: $109,670 (1943)