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Douglas A-26 Invader (N99420) - On flightline
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Douglas A-26 Invader (N99420)

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Mark McAdoo
Awesome photo. Is the nose art authentic?
jdogsomePhoto Uploader
Thank you! And authentic, perhaps, however not original, the plane underwent a massive restoration which included the nose art as it appears here. However I’m unsure if it looked like this prior to that restoration.
Ed Becker
Very nice capture. I always liked this plane, much more than the B26 Widowmaker.
Larry Horton
Love the A-26. Had the good fortune to catch a ride in one when a teen back in the late 60s while hanging out at the Confederate Airforce. One of the original "colonels" was piloting that day and he put it through it paces. The one we flew in had been converted for civil executive use and was very comfortable but still a "hot" aircraft. Ah to be young again. Great photo here and good to see one fully restored.
William Owens
Great conversation to an executive transport with the nosegear and custom interior designs .
M Bodkin
Ed-
“Widowmaker” and The Incredible Prostitute” were two of the nicknames for Martin’s B-26. My dad worked on them in England and later France. I was a grown before he told me another favorite nickname, “The Baltimore Whore”.
Champdriver
The plane in the photo is the Douglas A-26. Built in Long Beach CA, she served in WWII, Korea and SE Asia. In 1948 it was re-designated the B-26, The Martin built B-26 of WWII fame was a completely different airframe.
chalet
During WWII several Martin B-26s were posted at MacDill Base in Tampa, Fl. which were quite difficult to fly and the accident rate was unacceptable as some of them ended in the sea upon take off and somebody coined the phrase "One a day in Tampa Bay".
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Fecha Aeronave Origen Destino Salida Llegada Duración
30-07-2025 B26Houston Ellington ()William P. Hobby () 02:38PM CDT 02:57PM CDT 0:19
30-07-2025 UnknownTexas Gulf Coast Rgnl ()Houston Ellington () 12:13PM CDT 12:38PM CDT 0:25
30-07-2025 UnknownHouston Ellington ()Texas Gulf Coast Rgnl () 11:35AM CDT 12:05PM CDT 0:29
29-07-2025 B26William P. Hobby ()Houston Ellington () 03:54PM CDT 04:56PM CDT 1:02
27-07-2025 DC26Conroe/North Houston Rgnl ()William P. Hobby () 07:30PM CDT 08:01PM CDT 0:31
27-07-2025 UnknownBentonville Municipal ()Conroe/North Houston Rgnl () 05:00PM CDT 07:18PM CDT 2:17
27-07-2025 UnknownWittman Rgnl ()Cerca de Kewanee, IL 10:31AM CDT Last seen 11:38AM CDT 1:06
26-07-2025 UnknownWittman Rgnl ()Wittman Rgnl () 09:36AM CDT 10:03AM CDT 0:27
22-07-2025 UnknownFord ()Wittman Rgnl () 06:15PM CDT 06:58PM CDT 0:42
22-07-2025 UnknownFord ()Ford () 04:59PM CDT 05:06PM CDT (?) 0:06
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