The EAA Museum's B-25H "Berlin Express" made its first test flight today, and a very successful one at that, bringing the current count of active B-25's to 38.
Video here:
https://www.facebook.com/EAA/videos/292907471624738/This one is pretty cool, still incorporating the airstair and side door on the aft fuselage, and the custom clipped wingtips - leftovers from its days as a corporate flyer, many decades ago. The aircraft is painted in the markings it carried for the film "Catch-22" (though looking far, far better than it did then). The aircraft was operational with the EAA, following a first restoration in the late 70's/early 80's, but after several years of flying it suffered a landing gear failure and was repaired only for display purpose. However, beginning in 2015, the aircraft has been under restoration to fly again, culminating in its first test flight today. The restoration has been led by EAA Chapter 237 from Blaine, Minnesota.
I believe the plan still stands, that this aircraft will be touring with the EAA's B-17 "Aluminum Overcast" this summer.