B-26 Pappy's Pram of the 322nd Bomb Group and her crew, 1943
(L-R) Lt. James Hinkle (VA), Lt. Wilbur DeGroff (WI), Sgt. Frank Udovich (WI), Sgt. Charles A. Smith (TX), Sgt. Robert Hammerberg (IL)
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First flight of the Marauder
The initial flight of the first Martin B-26 Marauder Bomber at Harbor Field in Middle River, Maryland on November 25th, 1940
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Bombardier moyen Martin B-26B Marauder “Shootin’ In” du 556th Bomb Squadron du 387th Air Expeditionary Group de la Ninth Air Force – 1944-1945
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On the left is a Douglas B-26C Invader; this plane actually served in WWII as an A-26, but was re-designated the B-26 after WWII (even though there was already a Martin B-26 Marauder, because what's an Air Force without a little confusion once in a while?). I love the nose art.
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Martin B-26G Marauder. 320th Bomb Group. First flew in 1940.
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Martin B-26 by Willard Womack
Via Flickr:
An excellent model of an early B-26 with the short wing. The hole in the fuselage under the leading edge of the stabilizer is the side or waist gunner. There is another on the other side. .
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Found this video and knew it'd come in real handy for all my mutuals, so I'm sharing it here for you.
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Martin B-29 Marauder | WW2 Twin Engined Medium Bomber | Nicknamed The "W...
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Fightin' Cock of the 322nd Bomb Group at Andrews Field, August 1943.
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May 1944
White stripes painted on B-26 in preparation of the D-Day landings on June 6th at Normandy
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