Three wounded in B-25 “Old Glory” crash in California

The B-25 Mitchell “Old Glory” in 2012 (Photo Bill Larkins (CC BY-SA 2.0))

The B-25 Mitchell “Old Glory” was seriously damaged when it struck an irrigation ditch during an off-airport landing attempt near Stockton, California. The three crewmembers on board were injured and two were taken to the hospital but fortunately their injuries are not life-threatening.

“Old Glory” is North American B-25J Mitchell built in 1944 (serial number 44-28938, registered N7946C).  Authorities have already indicated that the cause of the accident was a mechanical failure, and photos show extensive damage to the aircraft.

We wish a speedy recovery to all three crew.

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2 comments

    • Mike on September 21, 2020 at 2:00 AM
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    and a speedy restoration /repair of Old Glory!

  1. My father worked on this plane in Tulsa, Ok in the 90’s, do you all have a donation page?

    This EXACT B-25 made me want to fly

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