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Amérique du Nord B25C/D
Amérique du Nord B25C/D
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This 1:72 scale model kit of the North American B-25C/D Mitchell represents one of the Second World War's most adaptable medium bombers. Comprising 165 plastic components, it allows modellers aged 8 and above to construct a detailed replica with a wingspan of 286mm, rated at skill level 3. The kit includes two authentic paint options. The B-25C/D was the quintessential mass-produced version of the Mitchell, a robust aircraft that excelled in roles from anti-submarine patrols off Florida to strike operations in North Africa.
Key Features
- 165 piece plastic model kit in 1:72 scale
- Skill level 3, suitable for ages 8 and above
- Two authentic paint schemes included
- Completed wingspan of 286mm
- Highly detailed representation of the B-25C/D variant
History
Medium bombers played a pivotal role during the Second World War, and despite a challenging start, the North American B-25 Mitchell evolved into a highly effective aircraft. It served in every theatre of the war, showcasing its versatility by performing a wide range of tactical missions across various environments.
One of the most notable missions involving the North American B-25 Mitchell occurred shortly after 8am on 18th April 1942. Sixteen bombers took off from the short deck of USS Hornet, heading towards Japan. This daring raid was a direct response to the attack on Pearl Harbour, demonstrating the American people's resolve and their military's determination to achieve victory.
The B-25B aircraft used in the Doolittle Raid performed admirably but were already being upgraded. The subsequent C/D model (with different letters indicating the manufacturer) became the definitive version, marking the first truly mass-produced iteration of this effective medium bomber.
The Mitchell, known for its durability and versatility, served as an anti-submarine patrol aircraft off Florida's coast and as a strike bomber in North Africa's deserts, excelling in both roles. Later versions of the B-25 were among the most heavily armed aircraft of the war, featuring up to 18 machine guns and various offensive weapons. With a solid nose containing 8 heavy guns, these aircraft were formidable gunships, capable of obliterating targets in their path.
Produced under licence. (Vehicle/Aeroplane Models) the distinctive logos, product markings, and trade dress are all trademarks of The Boeing Company.
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