WW2 Bomber Flies for the First Time in 15 Years | General Jimmy Doolittle narrates the Famous Raid
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 Published On May 26, 2023

After a year of restoration by ATW Aviation a World War Two B-25 " Mitchell " bomber that had sat sad and alone for 15 years in the Arizona desert returned to the skies for the first time on its way to ATW's main facility for final restoration. This Mitchell recently debuted at the Santa Maria Central Coast Airfest airshow under it's new Bare Metal scheme with the new name " Sweet Dreams ".

General Jimmy Doolittle narrates the in-flight portion about the Doolittle Raid that struck Tokyo and marked a significant moral victory for the United States when it needed it the most. Using the B-25 Mitchell to fly off the carrier decks.

ATW Aviation
https://atwaviation.com/home

Air-to-air footage of the event was captured by aerial DP Scott Slocum and his Aero Media Group.
https://www.aeromediagroup.com/
AMG's B-25 video:
https://vimeo.com/830305023

Doolittle audio courtesy of the National Museum of the United States Air Force
https://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/

0:00 Start-Up
2:54 Takeoff
4:31 General Doolittle on the B-25
10:49 First landing
11:22 List of Airshows '23

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