Nice! There is a museum here that has a flying B26.. I have not yet had the opportunity to go see it in person. When I do I will grab some pics of it.
That's the only flying one left in the world!
There's a museum in Texas that has the B25 (front one with the girl artwork) in it. It still lives on.
Two more:
"BarFly" in the first picture has a good history. She made it 175 missions without a loss, then cracked up on takeoff on the 176th (Dad was not in it then).
Quote from: jskibo on September 27, 2011, 09:48:49 AM
That's the only flying one left in the world!
There's a museum in Texas that has the B25 (front one with the girl artwork) in it. It still lives on.
I don't think it is the last flying one, but I will check. There are a lot of flying B25s around all over the world. Well a "lot" is figurative compared to the number that where built.
Oh, thought you meant the B26. Fantasy of Flight in Florida has the last one. CAF had one and lost it. Very few static models left as well since AAF crushed almost all in Arkansas following WWII. Then renamed the A-26 Invader, B-26 for Korea.
Quote from: jskibo on September 27, 2011, 10:06:57 AM
Oh, thought you meant the B26. Fantasy of Flight in Florida has the last one. CAF had one and lost it. Very few static models left as well since AAF crushed almost all in Arkansas following WWII. Then renamed the A-26 Invader, B-26 for Korea.
I am talking about a B-26. Waiting for more details on it. I have asked a couple questions.