ProfiPACK edition kit of Mitchell with Strafer Nose.
| - plastic parts: Hasegawa
- marking options: 6
- decals: Eduard
- PE parts: yes
- Painting mask
Decals and color painting reference for 6 aircraft: - includes stencil data, propeller markings, optional instrument panel.
Fossileyes' Factoids: Follow-on production at Kansas City, the B-25J could be called a cross between the B-25D and the B-25H. It had a transparent nose, but many of the delivered aircraft were modified to have a strafer nose. Most of its 14–18 machine guns were forward-facing for strafing missions, including the two guns of the forward-located dorsal turret. The RAF received 316 aircraft, which were known as the Mitchell III. The J series was the last factory series production of the B-25
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