
The oldest surviving B-25 ever, Miss Hap was number four off the assembly line in 1940. Originally built with straight wings, the aircraft was retrofitted during the war with the defacto inverted gull wing and used as a high speed transport by General Henry "Hap" Arnold. The aircraft is maintained as a transport, without turrets and stenciled as a "RB-25" on the fuselage.
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