Registration / Serial:41-12624
Aircraft Original Type:North American B-25 Mitchell
Aircraft Generic Type:North American B-25 Mitchell
Aircraft Version:North American B-25C Mitchell
C/n (msn):82-5259
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Birmingham - Shuttlesworth International (KBHM / BHM)Map
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:Southern Museum of Flight
Photo Date:6 November 2015
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:214872Submit Correction
View count: 862
On April 4th, 1943 this B-25 took off from Colombia AAB, SC for a routine skip-bombing practice over Lake Murray. The left engine failed at 500 ft whilst on the bombing run and, as they were too low to bail out, the captain carried out a forced landing on the lake. Fortunately, the crew could evacuate safely before the plane sank. It was raised 62 years later and eventually will be placed on display in the condition it was found on the lake bed. At the time of my visit the nose section restoration was complete. This was the 200th B-25C off the production line and the 3rd oldest surviving.
Registration / Serial:41-12624
Aircraft Version:North American B-25C Mitchell
C/n (msn):82-5259
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Birmingham - Shuttlesworth International (KBHM / BHM)Map
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:6 November 2015
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:41-12624
Aircraft Original Type:North American B-25 Mitchell
Aircraft Generic Type:North American B-25 Mitchell
Aircraft Version:North American B-25C Mitchell
C/n (msn):82-5259
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Birmingham - Shuttlesworth International (KBHM / BHM)Map
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Collection:Southern Museum of Flight
Photo Date:6 November 2015
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:214872Submit Correction
View count: 862
On April 4th, 1943 this B-25 took off from Colombia AAB, SC for a routine skip-bombing practice over Lake Murray. The left engine failed at 500 ft whilst on the bombing run and, as they were too low to bail out, the captain carried out a forced landing on the lake. Fortunately, the crew could evacuate safely before the plane sank. It was raised 62 years later and eventually will be placed on display in the condition it was found on the lake bed. At the time of my visit the nose section restoration was complete. This was the 200th B-25C off the production line and the 3rd oldest surviving.
Registration / Serial:41-12624
Aircraft Version:North American B-25C Mitchell
C/n (msn):82-5259
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Birmingham - Shuttlesworth International (KBHM / BHM)Map
Region / Country:Alabama, United States
Photo Date:6 November 2015
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact