Porfirio Rubirosa on his private plane, a converted North American B-25 Mitchell, at Cannes Airport in 1954. North American B-25 Mitchell B-25H-1NA 43-4432 (N10V). See https://bit.ly/2XS08rs. Was as "Berlin Express" in the 1970 movie Catch-22. Today at Eagle Hangar, EAA Aviation Museum, Oshkosh. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Porfirio Rubirosa on his private plane, a converted North American B-25 Mitchell, at Cannes Airport in 1954. North American B-25 Mitchell B-25H-1NA 43-4432 (N10V). See https://bit.ly/2XS08rs. Was as "Berlin Express" in the 1970 movie Catch-22. Today at Eagle Hangar, EAA Aviation Museum, Oshkosh.

At Cannes Airport in 1954, Porfirio Rubirosa’s private plane, a converted North American B-25 Mitchell, is parked on a wet tarmac. In this low-angle view, the aircraft's prominent three-bladed propeller and radial engine are in the foreground. Two men are visible on the fuselage; one stands in an open hatch near the cockpit, while the other is perched further forward. This particular B-25 (N10V) would later appear as the "Berlin Express" in the 1970 film *Catch-22*.


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