Here is a interesting set up. Test Armament B-26B, 2 x 37mm Cannons and 6 x 50 cal.-'B-26B-15, 41-31672, "Pistol Packin' Mama" Baltimore, MD(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)
Meanwhile back in Baltimore Martin engineers devised a number of improvements to the design, most noticeably a "twisted wing" with a 3 1/2-degree up angle to make take-offs safer, a solid nose with two 37 mm cannons and two .50 caliber machine guns, and a horn-balanced rudder. Acting without authority from procurement officials, the company modified three "dog ships" kept at the factory as "B-26-E"'s. They were flown down to Washington for demonstration to General Arnold and his staff, who were duly impressed. Although lower-ranking procurement officers were livid, they approved the wing change in another B-26 model, which they insisted should be the B-26F. On the assembly line in Baltimore stripped "Gypsy Rose" planes gave way to the new F model late in 1943. Never enthusiastic about the flying wing, which in any case had design problems at Northrop, Martin executives argued the company out of the B-35 contract and accepted orders for another 950 B-26G's to be built in 1944 and 1945.
Only S.A.P.P members can do this. P-38 salvage yard Alaska, 1944(Image removed from quote.)
That's just corky and shuffler on a normal landing. You should see what happens if they are damaged....Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Those ladies got photobombed by a Hitler impersonator.
but what kind?
(Image removed from quote.)Jugs @ Halesworth Airfield Stationbut what kind?