B-25 Mitchell

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Wingspan: 95"
Flying weight: 22 lbs
Engine recommendation: 2x .91FS or equivalent 2-stroke

RRP: £499.95


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All our models are designed by a world renowned British company

The most accurate scale ARTF's available in this price range

Composite Fuselage for scale detail and strength

Un-like other ARTF's they have specialised quality covering, seamlessly spray painted to give colour matched cowl and mouldings.

Custom graphic art work pre-applied during the production process, not glossy stickers like other ARTF's.

To prevent the decals from lifting the complete airframe is sealed with a two pack clear coat.

Custom formulated film with anti tear properties used on the flying surfaces helps keep wrinkling to a minimum.

Specially designed wing geometry for excellent low speed, almost unstalable handling.

 

Engine choice tips...

The Mitchell is ideal for any .91/1.20 sized 4 strokes such as the Saito .91/1.25, ASP .91/1.20, OS .91/1.20 or equivalent 2 strokes.

 

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About the Tigercat... Designed in the mid 1930's, the B-25 Mitchell was the most important medium bomber in WWII. It saw service in the British, Canadian, Australian and US forces during WWII with distinction in all theatres of the war. It served long after the war and over 10 000 were manufactured, across 4 decades.

The B-25J is widely held to be the best variant of this versatile aircraft. Early versions had a greenhouse canopy with a bombadier position. Later versions of the "J" had a solid nose with 8 .50 calibre machine guns. All "J" versions had two .50 caliber machineguns mounted on the fuselage below the pilot's position, and two more mounted on the co-pilot's side. Close to 4300 "J" variants were manufactured, and they saw extensive service. Pilot's loved its stable and predictable flight characteristics, although they complained about the cabin noise (which caused hearing loss in many of its crew). Able to withstand substantial punishment, it was used extensively for interdicting enemy transportation, especially shipping in the Pacific theatre.

Named after American air power pioneer Billy Mitchell, the B-25 is the only US military aircraft named after a specific person.

  • YT International - 23 Poplars Drive, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham, West Midlands. B36 9DR
  • Tel/Fax: 0121 748 5254 - Mob: 07719 616634 - Email: ytinternational@yahoo.co.uk

 

 

 

 
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