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Army Air Forces recruiting poster featuring B-26 Marauders. The Martin B-26 Marauder is an American twin-engined medium bomber that saw extensive service during World War II.
The Douglas A-26 Invader (designated B-26 between 1948 and 1965) is an American twin-engined light bomber and ground attack aircraft. Built by Douglas Aircraft Company during World War II, the Invader also saw service during several major Cold War conflicts.
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This is a list of Martin B-26 Marauder operators.The main user of the Martin B-26 Marauder was the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF). During this period the Martin Marauder was also operated by the US Navy, Free French Air Force, the South African Air Force and the Royal Air Force; serving with many units and in many different theaters of conflict on several continents.
Martin B-26B 'Flak-Bait' fuselage at NASM (NASM2014-02561) A closeup photo from May 19, 2021 When the National Air and Space Museum opened in Washington, D.C., in 1976, the nose section of Flak-Bait was placed on display there, with the remainder of the aircraft in storage at the Paul E. Garber Preservation, Restoration, and Storage Facility in Silver Hill, Maryland.
Douglas A-26B Invader On Mark Marksman Conversion N26GT at the South Mountain High School in Phoenix, Arizona. The On Mark Engineering Company was involved in the maintenance and conversion of Douglas A-26 Invaders for both civil and military customers from 1954 to mid-1970s, The first conversions mainly involved the removal of military equipment and replacement with fairings and civil ...
BAM B26, a pellet gun manufactured in China; Blackburn B.26 Botha, a British World War II torpedo bomber; Douglas A-26 Invader, an American Cold War bomber, which was designated B-26 from 1948 until 1962; Fokker B 26, a proposed dive bomber derived from the G.I for the Swedish Air Force; Martin B-26 Marauder, an American World War II bomber
Born on October 19, 1918, in Carterville, Montana, his full name is James Perry Muri, and he was raised in a family of cattle ranchers. [2] After graduating from Custer County High School in Miles City in 1936, he immediately enlisted in the United States Army Air Corps, where he was an aircraft welder for two years.