Originally posted by sullie363
Yeah you would think an A26 could be developed by changing the B26 as they're mostly the same plane. This would fill the need for something like the B25H.
The B-26 and A-26 are completely unrelated aircraft.
After the war was over the B-26 was taken out of service and the A-26 was relabeled the B-26.
Adding the A-26 would entail doing a completely new polygon model.
Just look at the two aircraft, there is nothing in common between the two other than both being multi-crew, twin engine, tricycle gear, prop monoplanes.
The B-26 has a wound fuselage, the A-26 a rectangular one.
The B-26 has rounded wings with the engine nacelles completely beneath them, the A-26 has squared wings with the engine nacelles portruding above them.
The B-26 has a rounded vertical stabalizer, the A-26 a larger squared vertical stabalizer.
The B-26's fuselage is wide enough at the end for a tailgunner, the A-26's is too narrow to accomodate a tailgunner.
The B-26 was designed and built by Martin, the A-26 was designed and built by Douglas.
They are completely unrelated.