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List of surviving North American B-25 Mitchells

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 – 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
  • 44-86893 Red Bull – based in Salzburg, flown for the Flying Bulls/Red Bull and owned by Aircraft Guarantee Corp Trustee of Onalaska, Texas, USA.

Belgium

Under restoration
;B-25J

Brazil

On display
;B-25J
  • 44-29500 – Museu Eduardo Andre Matarazzo, Bebedouro, São Paulo.
  • 44-30069 – Museu Aerospacial in Campos dos Afonsos Air Force Base, Rio de Janeiro.
  • 44-30245 – 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 – 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 – 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 – San Juan de Aragon Park in Mexico City.
  • 44-30692 – San Juan de Aragon Park in Mexico City.

Netherlands

Airworthy
;B-25J
  • 44-29507 Sarinah.
On display
;B-25D
;B-25J

Papua New Guinea

On display
;B-25C
  • 41-12442 – Aitape High School in Tadji.
  • 41-12830 – 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 – based at the Historic Flight Foundation in Spokane, Washington.
  • 43-3634 Rosie's Reply (formerly Yankee Warrior) – 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
;PBJ-1J
On display
;B-25C
;B-25D
;B-25H
;B-25J
Under restoration or in storage
;B-25B
  • 40-2347 – Under restoration by Aero Trader in Chino, California for Kermit weeks of Fantasy of Flight
;B-25C
;B-25J
;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 – Museo Aeronautico FAV in Maracay Air Force Base.
  • 44-30631 – Teniente Vicente Landaeta Gil AB in Barquisimeto.

See also

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