The B-25 known as “Miss Mitchell” will be in Wichita at the B-29 Doc Hangar, Education and Visitors Center Oct. 5-8, 2023 to host ride flight experiences and ground tours.
BOOK YOUR SEAT ON THE B-25 HERE!
For more information or to reach the B-25 “Miss Mitchell” box office, call (651) 455-6942.
The B-29 Doc Hangar, Education and Visitors Center will host the ride event for the B-25, and will be open all four days from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. B-29 Doc will not be on display until Saturday or Sunday, Oct. 7 or 8, and Doc will not be available for ride flights during this time.
“Miss Mitchell” is a pristine example of what a dedicated group of volunteers can accomplish.
Donated to the Minnesota Wing in the 1980’s, volunteers immediately began a complete ground-up restoration of this versatile medium bomber. The B-25 placed itself in World War II history books on April 18, 1942 when 16 of the medium-range bombers launched from the deck of an aircraft carrier in the Pacific Ocean and bombed mainland Japan. Led by Lt. Col. James “Jimmy” Doolittle, America had begun to turn the tables on the Japanese.
The B-25J “Miss Mitchell” served in the 310th Bomb Group, 57th Bomb Wing of the 12th Air Force in North Africa and Italy completing over 130 missions. Its legacy of no crew fatalities during all of its missions was a rare accomplishment. Prior to taking command of the 8th Air Force in Europe in 1944, the 12th Air Force was under the command of then Brigadier General Jimmy Doolittle. After a 12 year restoration by the Minnesota Wing of the Commemorative Air Force, Miss Mitchell took her first flight on April 18, 1992 ~ exactly 50 years to the day of the daring Doolittle raid.