WWII Nose Art | B-25 Executive Sweet Built late in the war, Executive Sweet saw stateside service during the remainder of WWII as a crew trainer. Then, in 1948, it became a VIP transport. After several years in military service at the School of Aviation Medicine, it was sold as surplus. It changed hands several times while appearing in films and TV shows. Eventually, it was sold to a private owner who restored it back to a wartime B-25 J model appearance. Finally, it made its way to the American Aeronautical Foundation, who operates it today. For the whole story with all images, see WWII Nose Art | a 7 Image Story.
WWII Nose Art | B-25 Executive Sweet
Dec 10, 2019 | AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8G ED, B-25 Mitchell, Daily Image 2019, Nikon D300, WWII Nose Art