B-25C Navigator Compartment | Curiosity Trek!
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The B-25 GF-2's navigator compartment- located right behind the pilot and copilot.National Aviation Day commemorates the development of aviation all while seeking to promote and support the industry. In 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt proclaimed that National Aviation Day would be observed annually on August 19, the birthday of Orville Wright.
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The B-25 GF-2's navigator compartment- located right behind the pilot and copilot.Photo
This is where a B-25's bombardier would have sat during a flight. A 30mm machine gun is mounted for defense, and below that is a Norden bomb-sight.Photo
The B-25 GF-2's cockpit- showing the pilot and copilot positions as well as the instruments. Located just aft of the cockpit is the navigator's compartment.Video
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