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Post by: -ammo- on July 01, 2002, 05:01:31 PM
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Post by: Staga on July 01, 2002, 05:33:03 PM
B-26
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Post by: -ammo- on July 01, 2002, 05:33:47 PM
well, you gotta be a little more specific staga:)
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Post by: Staga on July 01, 2002, 05:36:40 PM
Oh and add -K after my answer :)
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Post by: john9001 on July 01, 2002, 05:43:21 PM
looks like a copy of a kurt tank design to me, two engs ,wings, tail , yup
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Post by: Staga on July 01, 2002, 05:49:27 PM
hmm if that pic was taken after may -66 it would be A-26A.
Any hint when was that pic taken ? :D
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Post by: Moose1 on July 01, 2002, 05:56:05 PM
Looks like a Vietnam era A-then-B-then-A-again-26. :)

Jeez, a solid nose A-26 in AH...talk about a perk buff... :)
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Post by: Kevin14 on July 01, 2002, 07:07:09 PM
Lightly armed A-26 photo recon is my guess :D
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Post by: nuchpatrick on July 02, 2002, 12:18:09 PM
B-26K Counter Invader

The Counter Invader was powered by a pair of 2500 hp Pratt & Whitney R-2800-103W water-injected engines driving a set of fully-reversible automatic feathering propellers. The wings were entirely rebuilt and strengthened by the installation of steel straps on the top and bottom of the spars. The rudder was enlarged to improve single-engine handling. Permanent 165 US gallon wingtip fuel tanks were installed. An anti-skid wheel braking system was adopted. Deicer boots and anti-icing equipment was added. The instrument panel was revised and provision for dual controls was made. New electronic equipment was adopted. Eight new underwing pylons were added for a variety of external stores. The dorsal and ventral defensive turrets were eliminated, and fixed armament consisted of a set of eight 0.50-inch forward-firing machine guns in the nose. Alternatively, the aircraft could be fitted with a glazed nose for photographic reconnaissance.