American Airpower Museum - North American B-25 Mitchell "Miss Hap"
Bill Maloney
7/16/2008

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01 North American B-25 Mitchell 02 B-25 Mitchell Tail 03 B-25 Mitchell Tail Skid 04 B-25 Mitchell Fuselage
05B25WrightR2800 06B25MainGear 07B25MainGear 08B25MitchellNose
05 B-25 Wright R-2800 Radial Engine 06 B-25 Main Gear 07 B-25 Main Gear 08 B-25 Mitchell Nose
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09 North American B-25 Mitchell 10 B-25 Wright R-2800 Radial Engine 11 B-25 Throttles 12 B-25 Wright R-2800 Radial Engine
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13 North American B-25 Mitchell 14 B-25 Miss Hap 15 B-25 Mitchell Nose 16 B-25 Mitchell Nose Wheel

North American B-25 Mitchell Bomber "Miss Hap" Specifications:

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Length: 52 feet, 11 inches
Wingspan:
67 feet, 7 inches
Height:
15 feet, 9 inches
Crew:
7
Weight:
Empty -21,100lbs Max Takeoff - 28,460lbs
Max Speed: 275mph at 8,500 feet
Cruise Speed: 230mph
Range: 1,200 miles
Service Ceiling: 25,000 feet
Fuel Capacity: 974 gallons
Powerplant: Wright Double Cyclone R2600 radial engine 1,700hp
Armament:
 Seven 50cal Browning machine guns
 3,000lb Bomb Load
First Flight : 1940
Cost: $96,000

This WWII B-25 Mitchell Medium Bomber was Hap Arnold's personal transport aircraft.

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