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Photograph of a U.S. Army Air Forces North American B-25G Mitchell aircraft (tail number 264833, designation "Paper Doll") in flight off the coast of Tinian, circa 1944-1945. The aircraft's nose art depicts a woman in lingerie.
Caption: "19. 48B.S. - M.N.5 - Tinian - 6 3/8" - 4000' - 3000010 - Restricted."
Caption on accompanying document: "141. B-25 over Tinian."
Photograph of several North American B-25G Mitchell aircraft in flight, circa 1944-1945.
Photograph of two North American B-25G Mitchell aircraft (visible tail number 327705, tail code 9H) in flight, circa 1943-1945. Image was taken from another B-25G Mitchell.
Photograph of several North American B-25G Mitchell aircraft in flight, circa 1943-1945. Image was taken from the bombardier station of another B-25G Mitchell.
Photograph of two North American B-25G Mitchell aircraft (visible tail number 327[66 or 88?]7, tail codes 9Z and 9U) in flight, circa 1943-1945. Image was taken from another B-25G Mitchell.
Photograph of several North American B-25G Mitchell aircraft (tail codes 9D, 9H, and 9S) in flight, circa 1944-1945. Image was taken from another B-25G Mitchell.
Photograph of several North American B-25G Mitchell in flight, circa 1944-1945. Image was taken from another B-25G Mitchell.
Photograph of two North American B-25G Mitchell aircraft (tail numbers 327705 and 3277[4?]6, tail codes 9E and 9H) in flight, circa 1944-1945. Image was taken from another B-25G Mitchell.
Photograph of several North American B-25G Mitchell aircraft in flight, circa 1944-1945. Image was taken from another B-25G Mitchell.
Photograph of several North American B-25G Mitchell aircraft in flight, circa 1944-1945. Image is very blurry.