More B-25 WWII Nose Art | B-25 Georgie’s Gal Nose Art Georgie’s Gal, a B-25J Mitchell, went into service in June 1944; toward the ebd of WWII. Georgie’s Gal was purchased from the military and operated out of Phoenix, AZ in the 60’s. It flew as “The Devil Made Me Do It” in the 1970’s. Pseudo armament was added in 1992. It flew as “Man Of War” then as “Martha Jean” in 1999. Finally, it was purchased by Liberty Aviation Museum in 2011 and refurbished as “Georgie’s Gal”. So, what about the nose art; Angela or Helena? Perhaps, Georgie’s Gal was an angel to fly, yet hell to the enemy! For the whole story with all images, see More B-25 WWII Nose Art | a 7 Image Story.
More B-25 WWII Nose Art | B-25 Georgie’s Gal Nose Art
Feb 29, 2020 | 1 VR 30-110mm f/3.8-5.6, B-25 Mitchell, Daily Image 2020, More B-25 WWII Nose Art, Nikon 1 V3