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North American B-25 Mitchell vs Boeing 767 Comparison


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Your selected aircraft are compared in side-by-side arrangement below. You can always go back and Compare any two aircraft in our database. Some entries contain '0', 'not available', or an 'NA' value. This is more common with conceptual, experimental, and x-plane designs. Rotary-wing system (i.e. helicopters) values include main rotor diameter as part of width/wingspan measurement. UAV entries may display crew values as '0', not taking into account ground-based controllers.
Subjects
North American B-25C Mitchell
Twin-Engine Medium Bomber Aircraft
Boeing 767-300
Short-to-Medium Range Passenger Airliner
Basics
ORIGIN
United States
ORIGIN
United States
YEAR
1941 [Diff.-40 yrs]
YEAR
1981 [Diff.+40 yrs]
CREW
5
CREW
2
PRODUCTION
9,816 units [Diff.+8,716]
PRODUCTION
1,100 units [Diff.-8,716]
Dimensions
LENGTH
52.9 ft (16.1 m) [Diff.-127.5 ft]
LENGTH
180.4 ft (55.0 m) [Diff.+127.5 ft]
WIDTH/SPAN
67.6 ft (20.6 m) [Diff.-88.5 ft]
WIDTH/SPAN
156.0 ft (47.6 m) [Diff.+88.5 ft]
Relative Size Comparison
Shapes below depict aircraft from wingtip-to-wingtip / nose-to-tail assuming aircraft are being viewed from overhead perspective (the nose pointing towards the top of the screen). Helicopter widths include main rotor diameter. If any dimensional values are "NA" in the database then the presented shapes may appear skewed.
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North American B-25C Mitchell
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Boeing 767-300
Installed Power
2 x Wright Cyclone R-2600-19 air-cooled piston engines developing 1,700 horsepower each driving three-bladed propeller units.
2 x General Electric CF6-80C2B turbojet engines developing 52,000lb of thrust each.
Performance
SPEED
272 mph (438 kph) [Diff.-287 mph]
SPEED
559 mph (900 kph) [Diff.+287 mph]
RANGE
1,350 miles (2,173 km) [Diff.-3,124 miles]
RANGE
4,474 miles (7,200 km) [Diff.+3,124 miles]
CEILING
24,196 ft (7,375 m) [Diff.-18,783 feet]
CEILING
42,979 ft (13,100 m) [Diff.+18,783 feet]
Armament
Model-specific armament included:

8 x 12.7mm M2 Browning Heavy Machine Guns (HMGs) OR 1 x 75mm Automatic cannon in fixed, forward-firing mounting(s) in nose assembly.

2 x 12.7mm M2 Browning HMGs in fixed, forward-firing gun pack at lower fuselage left.
2 x 12.7mm M2 Browning HMGs in fixed, forward-firing gun pack at lower fuselage- right.
2 x 12.7mm M2 Browning HMGs in dorsal turret (power-assisted in some models).
2 x 12.7mm M2 Browning HMGs in ventral turret (power-assisted in some models).
1 x 12.7mm M2 Browning HMGs in left beam position.
1 x 12.7mm M2 Browning HMGs in right beam position.
2 x 12.7mm M2 Browning HMGs in tail gun position (deleted in some models).

OPTIONAL:
1 x Torpedo carried under fuselage (model-specific).
8 x 250lb Conventional drop bombs carried on 8 x External hardpoints (model-specific).

Maximum internal bomb load of 3,000 lb (1,361 kg).
None.
Going Further
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(North American B-25 Mitchell)
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(Boeing 767)
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