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B-25H Mitchell bomber #444 "Shark Mouth" of Ringer Squadron in flight in the CBI, in the area of southern China, Indochina, or Burma. During WWII.
Bomb hit on Japanese ship, likely in South China Sea. A clearly very destructive hit on Japanese shipping by B-25 Mitchell bombers.
A B-25 Mitchell bomber races by close to the ground, at Yangkai (Yangjie) air strip in Yunnan province, China.
An American B-25 bomber flies at minimum altitude, probably during training/practice of 'low-level attack techniques', for 'skip bombing'. See related image here. B-25 pilots of the Tenth Air Force (341st Bomb Group) and Chinese-American Composite Wing (1st Bomb Group) were trained in 'skip bombing' in India during 1943 and 1944.
An American B-25 bomber flies at minimum altitude, probably during training/practice of 'low-level attack techniques', for 'skip bombing'. During WWII. See related image here. B-25 pilots of the Tenth Air Force (341st Bomb Group) and Chinese-American Composite Wing (1st Bomb Group) were trained in 'skip bombing' in India during 1943 and 1944.
An American B-25 bomber flies at minimum altitude, probably during training/practice of 'low-level attack techniques', for 'skip bombing'. During WWII.
An American B-25 bomber flies at minimum altitude, probably during training/practice of 'low-level attack techniques', for 'skip bombing'. During WWII.
B-25 Mitchell bomber, tail number #426, takes off from an airstrip, possibly Yangkai (Yangjie) air strip in Yunnan province, China.
B-25 Mitchell bombers take off from an airstrip, possibly Yangkai (Yangjie) air strip in Yunnan province, China.
B-25 Mitchell bombers take off from an airstrip, possibly Yangkai (Yangjie) air strip in Yunnan province, China.