Why Veterans Preferred the B-25 Even Though the A-26 Was Considered Superior
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Why Veterans Preferred the B-25 Even Though the A-26 Was Considered Superior
During the vast air war of the 1940s, new aircraft were constantly developed to outmatch the enemy. Yet, for many who served, performance alone was not what made a plane truly great. One such case was the North American B-25 Mitchell and its successor, the Douglas A-26 Invader. On paper, the A-26 was faster, sleeker, and more advanced. But for countless veterans, the older B-25 remained the aircraft they trusted most. The B-25’s Wartime Reputati…
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