There are more than one hundred surviving North American B-25 Mitchells scattered over the world, mainly in the United States. Most of them are on static display in museums, but about 45 are still airworthy.
A significant number of these were brought together for Catch-22, a 1970 war film adapted from the book of the same name by Joseph Heller. When Catch-22 began preliminary production, Paramount hired the Tallmantz Aviation organization to obtain available B-25s. Tallmantz president, Frank G. Tallman ended up finding war-surplus aircraft, and eventually gathered not only pilots to fly the aircraft but also a ground support crew to maintain the fleet.
On 18 April 2010, 17 airworthy B-25s took off from the airfield behind the National Museum of the United States Air Force and flew over in formation to commemorate the 68th anniversary of the Doolittle Raid.
Surviving aircraft
Argentina
Under restoration
;B-25J
- 44-31173 â under restoration to flightworthiness by Gustavo M. Passano and his team.
Australia
On display
;B-25D
Under restoration or in storage
;B-25C
;B-25J
Austria
Airworthy
;B-25J
Belgium
Under restoration
;B-25J
Brazil
On display
;B-25J
- 44-29500 â Museu Eduardo Andre Matarazzo, Bebedouro, São Paulo.
- 44-30069 â Museu Aerospacial in Campos dos Afonsos Air Force Base, Rio de Janeiro.
- 44-30245 â Praca das Velhas Aguias in Natal Air Force Base.
Canada
Airworthy
;B-25J
On display
;B-25J
In Storage
;B-25J
Ecuador
On display
;B-25J
- 44-86866 â Museo Aeronautico de la FAE Ecuadorian, Quito Air Force Base, partially restored and repainted in the famous "Apache Princess livery"
France
Crashed in 2011. Damaged beyond economical repair.
;B-25J
- 45-8811 Russell's Raiders â at the Société de Développement et de Promotion de l'Aviation in La Ferté-Alais.
Indonesia
On display
;B-25J
Mexico
On display
;B-25J
Under Restoration
;B-25J
- 44-29145 â San Juan de Aragon Park in Mexico City.
- 44-30692 â San Juan de Aragon Park in Mexico City.
Netherlands
Airworthy
;B-25J
On display
;B-25D
;B-25J
Papua New Guinea
On display
;B-25C
- 41-12442 â Aitape High School in Tadji.
- 41-12830 â Papua New Guinea National War Museum off the coast of Wanigela.
Russia
On display
;B-25D
Spain
On display
;B-25J
United Kingdom
On display
;B-25J
Under restoration
;B-25J
United States
Airworthy
;B-25
;B-25D
- 43-3318 Grumpy â based at the Historic Flight Foundation in Spokane, Washington.
- 43-3634 Rosie's Reply (formerly Yankee Warrior) â Combat Veteran served with the 12th AF, 57th BW, 340th BG, 489th BS (8 combat missions). Based at the Yankee Air Museum in Ypsilanti, Michigan. This aircraft has been recently repainted and remarked in its original squadron markings and as a flyable tribute to the women known as Rosie the Riveter.
;B-25H
;B-25J
- 43-27868 Yellow Rose â based at the Commemorative Air Force (Central Texas Wing) in San Marcos, Texas.
- 43-28059 Apache Princess â based at the Fantasy of Flight in Polk City, Florida.
- 43-28204 Pacific Princess â privately owned in Missoula, Montana.
- 43-35972 Maid in the Shade â based at the Commemorative Air Force (Airbase Arizona) in Mesa, Arizona. This aircraft flew fifteen actual combat missions from Seraggia Airport on the island of Corsica in November and December 1944 as Battle 18 with the distinctive blue tail and blue ring cowls she now displays. She was later an aerial pest spray aircraft and arrived at the then Arizona Wing of the CAF and was in restoration for almost 29 years until her first flight in May 2009.
- 44-28866 Champaign Gal â based at the Champaign Aviation Museum in Urbana, Ohio.
- 44-28925 How Boot That â based at the Cavanaugh Flight Museum in Addison, Texas. Removed from public display when the museum indefinitely closed on 1 January 2024. To be moved to North Texas Regional Airport in Denison, Texas.
- 44-28932 Tondelayo (listed as B-25J but had been a TB-25N) â based at the Collings Foundation in Stow, Massachusetts, aircraft was based at the Foundation's maintenance plant at American Aero Services at New Smyrna Beach Airport in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, but in August 2013 the aircraft was moved to Nut Tree Airport in Solano County, California to aid the fundraising campaigns of the Jimmy Doolittle Air and Space Center by offering rides over the San Francisco Bay area.
- 44-28938 Old Glory â privately owned in Latham, New York. Being restored after non-fatal crash in Stockton, California on 19 September 2020.
- 44-29199 In The Mood â based at the National Museum of World War II Aviation in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
- 44-29465 Guardian of Freedom â based at the Lyon Air Museum in Santa Ana, California.
- 44-29869 Miss Mitchell â based at the Commemorative Air Force (Minnesota Wing) in South St. Paul, Minnesota.
- 44-29939 Briefing Time â based at the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum in Reading, Pennsylvania.
- 44-30129 Wild Cargo â based at the Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
- 44-30254 (unnamed) â based at the Flying Heritage Collection in Everett, Washington.
- 44-30423 Photo Fanny â based at the Planes of Fame in Chino, California. This airplane has appeared in numerous movies, e.g. Catch-22 and Forever Young.
- 44-30456 Russian Ta Get Ya â based at the Lewis Air Legends in San Antonio, Texas.
- 44-30606 Tootsie â privately owned in Carson City, Nevada.
- 44-30734 Panchito â based at the Delaware Aviation Museum in Georgetown, Delaware.
- 44-30748 Heavenly Body â based at the Erickson Aircraft Collection in Madras, Oregon.
- 44-30801 Executive Sweet â based at The Liberty Foundation at Douglas, Georgia.
- 44-30823 God and Country â based at Mid America Flight Museum in Mount Pleasant, Texas.
- 44-30832 Buck U â privately owned in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- 44-31385 Show Me â based at the Commemorative Air Force (Missouri Wing) in St. Charles, Missouri.
- 44-86697 Killer B â privately owned in Wilmington, Delaware.
- 44-86698 Paper Doll â based at the Fagen Fighters WWII Museum in Granite Falls, Minnesota.
- 44-86725 Super Rabbit â based at the Oklahoma Museum of Flying in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
- 44-86734 Special Delivery â based at the Lone Star Flight Museum in Houston, Texas.
- 44-86747 Mitch The Witch II â based at the Palm Springs Air Museum in Palm Springs, California.
- 44-86758 Devil Dog â based at the Commemorative Air Force (Devil Dog Squadron) at Georgetown Municipal Airport in Georgetown, Texas; restored as a PBJ-1J.
- 44-86777 Georgie's Gal â based at the Liberty Aviation Museum in Port Clinton, Ohio.
- 44-86785 Georgia Mae â privately owned in Troy, Alabama.
- 44-86791 (unnamed) â based at the Yanks Air Museum in Chino, California.
- 44-86797 Ol Grey Mare â based at the Lauridsen Aviation Museum in Buckeye, Arizona.
- 45-8835 Betty's Dream â based at the Dakota Territory Air Museum in Minot, North Dakota.
- 45-8884 Lady Luck â privately owned in Blaine, Minnesota.
- 45-8898 Yankee Doodle â based at the Tri-State Warbird Museum in Batavia, Ohio.
;PBJ-1J
On display
;B-25C
;B-25D
;B-25H
;B-25J
- 43-4030 Blonde Bomber â South Dakota Air and Space Museum at Ellsworth AFB in South Dakota.
- 43-27712 The Spirit of Al Penn â Pima Air & Space Museum adjacent to Davis-Monthan AFB in Tucson, Arizona.
- 43-28222 (unnamed) â Hurlburt Field, Florida.
- 44-28834 Flo â Grand Forks AFB, North Dakota.
- 44-28875 (unnamed) â Goodfellow AFB, San Angelo, Texas.
- 44-29035 (unnamed) â National Naval Aviation Museum at NAS Pensacola in Pensacola, Florida; painted as a PBJ-1 of VMB-423.
- 44-29812 Safe Return â National World War II Museum in New Orleans, Louisiana.
- 44-29835 (unnamed) â Lackland AFB in San Antonio, Texas.
- 44-30077 Mouthy Mitchell â Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum at the former NAS Ford Island in Honolulu, Hawaii.
- 44-30243 (unnamed) â Pendelton Air Museum in Pendelton, Oregon.
- 44-30363 Desert Bloom â Strategic Air and Space Museum in Ashland, Nebraska. The museum also features a partial fuselage display of another B-25.
- 44-30444 (unnamed) â Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
- 44-30493 (unnamed) â Malmstrom AFB, Great Falls, Montana.
- 44-30535 Iron Laiden Maiden â Mid-America Air Museum in Liberal, Kansas.
- 44-30649 Poopsie â Maxwell AFB, Alabama.
- 44-30854 (unnamed) â Air Force Armament Museum at Eglin AFB in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. This aircraft, retired in 1960, was the last operational B-25 in the USAF inventory.
- 44-31004 Mary Alice II â Battleship Memorial Park in Mobile, Alabama.
- 44-31032 Problem Child â March Field Air Museum at March ARB (former March AFB) in Riverside, California. It is on loan from the Military Aircraft Restoration Corp in Chino, California.
- 44-86772 (unnamed) â Hill Aerospace Museum at Hill AFB, Utah.
- 44-86843 Passionette Paulette â Grissom Air Museum at Grissom ARB (former Grissom AFB) in Indiana.
- 44-86872 The Little King â Museum of Aviation at Robins AFB in Warner Robins, Georgia.
Under restoration or in storage
;B-25B
- 40-2347 â Under restoration by Aero Trader in Chino, California for Kermit weeks of Fantasy of Flight
;B-25C
;B-25J
- 44-28938 Old Glory â crashed in September 2020 in Stockton, California. Under restoration with the Prescott Foundation in Latham, New York.
- 44-29877 Carol Jean â in storage at the Paul Garber Facility of the National Air and Space Museum in Silver Hill, Maryland.
- 44-29943 â in storage by private owner in Borrego Springs, California.
- 44-30203 â for display by the Pacific Coast Air Museum in Santa Rosa, California.
- 44-30210 â to flightworthiness by private owner in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
- 44-30324 â to flightworthiness by private owner in San Martin, California.
- 44-30627 â in storage by private owner in Borrego Springs, California.
- 44-30733 Sandbar Mitchell â to flightworthiness by Warbirds of Glory Museum in Brighton, Michigan.
- 44-30756 â in storage by private owner in Borrego Springs, California.
- 44-30761 â in storage by private owner in Borrego Springs, California.
- 44-86715 â to flightworthiness by Westpac Restorations in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
- 44-86727 â for display as PBJ at Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in California.
- 44-86844 â to flightworthiness by private owner in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
- 45-8887 Ah'm Available Too â in storage by private owner in Borrego Springs, California.
;TB-25K
- 44-30010 (No Name) At Fargo Air Museum, Fargo, North Dakota, actively being restored by volunteers for display. Was initially a B-25J-25-NC on November 27, 1944. After serving at multiple air bases, it was converted to a TB-25K Radar Trainer on November 30, 1951. It was used as a trainer until it was retired in December of 1957. In 1958 it was purchased and moved to Rockdale, Texas for 25 years, until it was purchased by Gerry Beck in 1983. It remained in his personal hangar until 2014, when it was moved to the Fargo Air Museum.
;TB-25N
Venezuela
On display
;B-25J
- 43-28096 â Museo Aeronautico FAV in Maracay Air Force Base.
- 44-30631 â Teniente Vicente Landaeta Gil AB in Barquisimeto.
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