they scored heavily over German interceptors and by war's end
while a third occurred because of a stall condition from which the pilot was unable to recover
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B-25 Mitchell model signed by Doolittle's co-pilot model
and the choice of either General Electric CF6-80C or Pratt &
T-34 Mentor / USAF U.S. Army they scored heavily over GermanBeechcraft T 34 Mentor USAF airplane model. The T 34, first flown on December 2, 1948 by Beechcraft test pilot Vern Carstens, quickly became a staple in the United States Air Force and Navy. Its success was undeniable, and after a competitive bidding process, it was officially designated as the T 34A Mentor. The T 34A was produced from 1953 to 1956, with licensed versions also being built in Canada, Japan, and Argentina. Despite being replaced in the