The Moments During the Clicks | B-25 Miss Mitchell This image was captured right after a heavy rain shower at the 70th Doolittle Raiders Reunion. While walking near the hanger door immediately after the rain shower, I noticed Miss Mitchell’s crew looking over the plane to make sure everything was OK. A simple click captured the moment. During WWII, the B-25J “Miss Mitchell” completed more than 130 combat missions over North Africa and Italy without any crew fatalities. After a 12 year restoration by the Minnesota Wing of the Commemorative Air Force, “Miss Mitchell” continues to fly. Of course, the B-25 became famous when Lieutenant Colonel “Jimmy” Doolittle took off from the aircraft carrier Hornet in April of 1942 to bomb Tokyo. Those 16 B-25s became the first U.S. aircraft to bomb the Japanese mainland. For the whole story with all images, see The Moments During the Clicks | a 7 Image Story.
The Moments During the Clicks | B-25 Miss Mitchell
Aug 12, 2020 | AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8G ED, B-25 Mitchell, Daily Image 2020, Nikon D300, The Moments During the Clicks