"Rosie's Reply" passing by at the Toledo Express Airport 2021 Aerospace Expo
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"Rosie's Reply" passing by at the Toledo Express Airport 2021 Aerospace Expo
B-25D Mitchell 43-3318 by David ilott Via Flickr: Fighter Collection's B-25D Mitchell 43-3318/G-BYDR painted as KL161/VO "Grumpy" at Old Warden in August 1990.
The aircraft B-25D b / n 10, 26.08.1944
"Rosie's Reply"
"Rosie's Reply" (N3774) is a 1943 North American B-25D Mitchell Bomber. She is a combat veteran, having flown eight combat missions during April and May, 1944. According to b-25history.org, N3774 is just one of three surviving B-25s that have flown combat missions. Warbird News also stated in 2013 that she was the only B-25D flying at that time. The Yankee Air Museum owns and operates Rosie’s Reply. She is seen here at her home base at Willow Run Airport,Michigan.
“Rosie’s Reply ” making a simulated bomb pass during her demo at the 2023 Dayton Air Show
Six Brownings in the former Navigator of striper on the basis of B-25D.
Field modification of B-25D
British Mitchell Mk.II aka B-25D of 98 squadrons.