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North American B-25J Mitchell, Reg. N9079Z, Alternate Serial No. 430734, Serial No. 108-35059, Display Paint: U.S. Air Force, Aircraft Name: Panchito, glass nose, underside view, air-to-air, Sun N Fun Aerospace Expo, Florida 2024
North American B-25J Mitchell N9079Z serial 108-35059 alternate serial 43-0734 is viewed from below during air to air flight at the Sun n Fun Aerospace Expo 2024 in Florida. Wearing U.S. Air Force markings the World War II medium bomber Panchito shows its glazed bombardier nose and twin radial engines. Two Wright R-2600-29 Double Cyclone fourteen cylinder air cooled radial piston engines each producing 1700 horsepower drive three blade propellers.
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Author: piemags/Aviation PhotoCrew
Photo size: 15.8 Mpixels (45.1 MB uncompressed) - 4861x3241 pixels (16.2x10.8 in / 41.2x27.4 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: 108-35059, 1700 horsepower, 2024, 43-0734, air cooled, air-to-air, airborne], airshow, aviation, bombardier, bomber, classic, cockpit, Double Cyclone, engine, flight, Florida, fourteen cylinder, glass nose, historic, medium bomber, military aircraft, N9079Z, North American B-25J Mitchell, Panchito, propeller, radial engine, registration, serial, sky, Sun n Fun Aerospace Expo 2024, three blade propellers, twin engine, U.S. Air Force, underside, United States, warbird, World War II, Wright R-2600-29
Published in: SUN ‘n FUN 2024