More WWII Nose Art | B-25 Miss Hap Miss Hap, a North American B-25 Mitchell bomber, is the oldest B-25 still in existence. It was one of the first B-25s delivered to the USAAC in February of 1941, where it was assigned to the 17th Bomb Group, 34th Bomb Squadron. Throughout WWII it served as an administrative and training aircraft as well as a VIP transport including the personal transport for General Henry “Hap” Arnold, Commander of the USAAF during WWII. Since 1989 the American Airpower Museum has been flying it to air shows throughout the country. For the whole story with all images, see More WWII Nose Art | a 7 Image Story.
More WWII Nose Art | B-25 Miss Hap
May 24, 2020 | AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8G ED, B-25 Mitchell, Daily Image 2020, More WWII Nose Art, Nikon D300