Before and durnig WWII, the USMC typically got hand-me-down aircraft from the US Navy. Although USMC leaders had been asking for thier own bombers for some years, it was not until after the fighting on Guadalcanal in 1942/43 that the Navy brass understood the Marines could not always count on Navy carriers to provide air support. As long range was a major consideration, the USAAF's B-25 was selected for use by the new USMC patrol bombing squadrons. Using the USN dsignation system, these planes were known as "PBJ-1"s in USMC service (P=Patrol, B=Bomber, J=North American Aviation, -1=NAA's fist patrol bomber design adopted by the USN).
There were equivlanet PBJ-1 models for every B-25 version from the B-25C and later. Model # of planes delivered PBJ-1C 50 PBJ-1D 152 PBJ-1G 1 PBJ-1H 248 PBJ-1J 255
There are 13 skins in this pack. 3 for the -1C, 3 for the -1D, 2 for the -1G, 1 for the -1H, 2 for the -1J and 2 for the -1J (solid nose).