Product Overview
Free bookmark with FS color chips Full color profiles A further title in this well-established series looks at the history of this USAAF B-25 Mitchell 345 Bomb Group unit, which operated mainly in the Pacific Theater. The unit was formed in late 1942 and finally entered the Pacific in mid-1943. There, due to the ingenuity of an ex-Philippines Airlines pilot, 'Pappy' Gunn and Jack Fox, a North American aviation technician, standard B-25s were turned into gun-toting strafers by adding additional machine guns to the nose and in special gun packs added to the sides of the forward fuselage. Black and white photos, color profiles plus a bookmark with FS color chips are all included. About the Series: Air Miniatures is a series of books which focuses on the combat history of combat aircraft units. Each volume covers the history of the air unit, its organization, equipment, camouflage, markings and detailed descriptions of the day-to-day exploits of the units air combat. Includes over 50 photographs, as well as maps, color profile artwork and free extras for modelers, with decals, photo-etched brass and masking foil.