How many B-25's have been "done up" as the most famous B-25s ever? Updated list
1. B-25J 44-30363 "Desert Bloom" - Strategic Air and Space Museum - Offutt AFB, Nebraska

2. B-25J 44-30854 - Air Force Armament Museum, Eglin AFB, Fort - Walton Beach, Florida

3. B-25J 44-86880 - National Museum of the Pacific War - Fredericksburg, Texas

4. B-25J 44-30077/N2849G Pacific Aviation Museum - Honolulu, Hawaii

5. B-25D 43-3374 USAF Museum - Dayton, Ohio

6. B-25J 44-86734 "Special Delivery" - Lone Star Flight Museum - Galveston, Texas

7. B-25J 44-30243/N17666 - Pendelton Air Museum - Pendelton, Oregon

8. B-25C 41-13285 "Skunkie" - South Carolina Historic Aviation Foundation, Columbia, South Carolina
No Longer Painted as Doolittle's9. B-25J 44-30324/N3161G - Ken McBride, San Martin, California (Now in restoration in different markings)

(The greatest looking one in my opinion. I mean seriously, how have we not seen any Air to Air or other shots of this fantastically back-dated B-25? Did Tallichet ever publicly fly this one? I'm pretty sure I saw this same bird at Barnes ANG in like 2002 or 03. Sans top turret and 41'-42' era stars. With how closely it resembles an actual
Doolittle Mitchell, this would be the one I'd like to buy.
10. B-25J 44-29121/N86427 (Now on static display in Spain in different markings)
