The North American B-25 Mitchell bomber.


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The North American B-25 Mitchell bomber.
Battle Action No. 254, dated 16 February 1980. Johnny Red cover by John Cooper. Treasury of British Comics.
USS Philip (as the USS Cassiday), C-47 Skytrain and PBJ Mitchell, In Harm's Way (1965)
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Stephanie Nichols 12th Annual Car & Vintage Plane Show (Georgetown, TX)
I love it when cars, uh... cosplay as planes. Hah. It's a rad idea, and the top one here is a Ford Mustang... painted up like a P-51 Mustang plane. That's just cool as hell.
I wish I could remember what kind of plane this was / history it had, but my son was too busy distracting me by laughing at the giant "69."
B25 Mitchell
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Battle with Storm Force No. 664, dated 23 January 1988. Johnny Red, the longest running strip fittingly is the cover star of this final issue of Battle (1975-1988). The cover by John Cooper, featuring Johnny Red's B-25 Mitchell 'Flying Gun', wasn't an original and had already appeared on No. 268, dated 21 June 1980.
Treasury of British Comics.
B-25 Mitchell nose art. They don't make them like that anymore.