The B-25 was the first multi engine bomber designed for the United States'
Army Air Corps before the Second World War and made immortal on April 18, 1942,
when it became the first United States aircraft to bomb the Japanese mainland.
They were the heaviest aircraft at the time to be flown from a ship at sea. The
original design had shoulder-mounted wings and a crew of three in a narrow
fuselage. The North American company had never designed a multi-engine bomber
before. The USAAC then decided its new bomber would need a much larger payload
-- double the original specifications. North American designers dropped the wing
to the aircraft's mid-section, and widened the fuselage so the pilot and
co-pilot could sit side-by-side. They also improved the cockpit.

The B-25 originated in a request for a twin-engine bomber airplane that could
out-perform existing single-engine types. 71.0" wingspan, 55.0" long, 778.0 sq.
in. wing area, 9.3 lb. flying weight. Amazing detail, the art of the B-25
Mitchell rc model airplane brought to a new level. All Laser Cut Balsa/Plywood
construction. Comes with fuel tanks, landing gears, screws and hardware. The
mass balances on the elevator are faithfully reproduced. The aircraft is very
high quality, high detail, right down to the gun sights. While a great deal of
work has been done (about 90% done), there is still a little assembly for you to
do. Included is also a illustrated instruction manual. Flight performance is
very good with the .52 engines that we recommend and the plane is easy to fly.
Landings are slow and soft. Five channels are required: (11 servos).

First impressions are important, and at first glance, the B-25J gooks great.
The quality of the wood is very good, and the construction is excellent. The
Canopy, Superchargers and Air Scoops are all vacu-formed plastic, and the Cowls
are made of a good sturdy fiberglass. The overall construction and quality of
this airframe is very good.

- Top quality balsa and plywood contruction
- One of the finest ARF kits on the market
- All wood constructions with fiberglass parts
- Trimmed and painted cowling by fuel proof paint
- Hand iron-on color covering
- Comes with all hardware and accessories
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- Wing span: 71 in / 1800 mm
- Wing area: 778 sq in /50.5 sq dm
- Flying weight: 9.3lb / 4200g
- Fuselage length: 55 in / 1400mm
- Engine Required: 4c 0.52 cu in
- # Servos Required: 11 servos
- Channels: 5 total - Elevator, Aileron, Rudder, Throttle, Flaps
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- Engine: (2) .52 (2-stroke); .60 (4-stroke)
- Engine Recommended: (2) O.S. FS-70 II Surpass
- Radio Recommended: JR 6102 Transmitter w/ JR R700 7 Channel FM
Slimline Rx
- Servos Required: (11) JR DS811 - Elevator (2), Aileron (2), Rudder
(3), Throttle (2), Flaps (2)
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Items Needed To Complete: |
- 5 Channel Radio w/ 11 Standard High-Torque Servos
- Two .46 - .52 2-stroke or Two .60 - .70 4-Stroke Glow Engines
- Eight 24" Servo Extensions
- Two 36" Servo Extensions
- Six "Y" Cords
- 2 Spinners (2 1/2")
- Fuel Line
- CA Glue
- 30-min Epoxy
- Various Standard Shop Tools
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