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B-25 Mitchell - Coggle Diagram
B-25 Mitchell
Desing and Development
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Origin
Developed in response to a U.S. Army Air Corps requirement for a new medium bomber capable of long-range missions
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Combat usage
WW2 missions
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Used extensively in the Pacific, North African, Mediterranean, and European theaters
B-25 was adapted for tasks such as anti-submarine warfare, photo reconnaissance, and VIP transport
The strafing version
B-25H, featured additional nose-mounted guns for GAM
Technical Details
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Maintenance
Maintenance crews played a crucial role in keeping the aircraft operational under challenging conditions
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Key figures
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Military leaders
Military leaders such as General Henry "Hap" Arnold recognized the B-25's potential and championed its use in strategic bombing campaigns