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FLIGHT IN B-25 A LESSON IN HUMILITY

October 20, 2009
She’s shiny and sleek, accessorized in yellow, bristling with faux armaments and she’s on a mission for Disabled American Veterans. She’s the privately owned Pacific Prowler, a vintage North American Aviation B-25 Mitchell Bomber, built to fight in World War II. Her two 1,700-horsepower Wright R-2600-32 Cyclone radial piton engines can lift her to 24,200 feet at a maximum speed of 272 miles per ...
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