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To: Enigo54
Old school! WWII B-26 Marauder.


1,430 posted on 01/17/2019 10:18:21 AM PST by SERKIT ("Blazing Saddles" explains it all.......)
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To: SERKIT

“””Old school! WWII B-26 Marauder. “””

Eye candy! Thanks!

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“The NASM B-26B-25-MA nicknamed “Flak-Bait” (AAF serial number 41-31773) survived 207 operational missions over Europe, more than any other American aircraft during World War II (A de Havilland Mosquito B. Mk. IX bomber completed 213 missions but this aircraft was destroyed in a crash at Calgary Airport in Canada, two days after V-E Day, see NASM D. H. 98 Mosquito). Workers at the Baltimore factory completed “Flak-Bait” in April 1943, and a crew flew it to England. The AAF assigned it to the 449th Bombardment Squadron, 322nd Bombardment Group (nicknamed the ‘Annihilators’), and gave the bomber the fuselage identification codes “PN-O.” Lt. James J. Farrell of Greenwich, Connecticut, flew more missions in “Flak-Bait” than any other pilot. He named the bomber after “Flea Bait,” his brother’s nickname for the family dog.”

https://airandspace.si.edu/collection-objects/martin-b-26b-25-ma-marauder-flak-bait


1,434 posted on 01/17/2019 10:33:49 AM PST by haffast (Alternate universes held together by porridge.)
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To: SERKIT

Proud member of the 200 Club, I see.
That’s a lot of Frequent Flyer miles, there!


1,445 posted on 01/17/2019 11:00:44 AM PST by Cletus.D.Yokel (Catastrophic, Anthropogenic Climate Alterations: The acronym explains the science.)
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