More WWII Nose Art | B-25 Berlin Express

More WWII Nose Art | B-25 Berlin Express  This B-25H Mitchell bomber was completed in late December of 1943.  It was flown mostly in training and administrative roles during and after WWII.  Finally in 1972, after changing hands many times and after being used in filming the movie “Catch 22”, it was donated to the EAA Air Museum Foundation.  After a full restoration in 1975, it flew as “The City of Burlington” with a B-25J nose, but was put on display after a landing gear collapse.  Then, after another complete restoration by the EAA, it was renamed Berlin Express.  Its first flight as Berlin Express was on April 20, 2019.  For the whole story with all images, see More WWII Nose Art | a 7 Image Story.