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B26 Marauder to Taiwan

Discussion in 'WWII Today' started by GRW, Jan 12, 2012.

  1. GRW

    GRW Pillboxologist WW2|ORG Editor

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    "A Martin B-26 Marauder (above image courtesy of wp.scn.ru) has made its way to Taiwan, where the twin engine aircraft once flew reconnaissance missions over China. A media repot said the aircraft is part of an exchange deal between Taiwan's military and Portland's Classic Aircraft Aviation Museum.
    According to the Republic of China Air Force (ROCAF) web site, the type was formerly used by its Black Cat squadron to snoop on China from 1958 until 1974, when the unit was disbanded. Over this period Taiwanese B-26s completed 838 missions, but lost 15 aircraft.
    These missions occurred at night at low level. Hairy stuff, if you asked me.
    The B-26 arrived in three containers and will be restored to 'Black Cat' colours and be on display at a military museum in the port city of Kaohsiung. In return for the B-26 the Portland museum will receive two former ROCAF F-5s."
    PICTURES: ROCAF takes delivery of B-26 Marauder - Asian Skies
     
  2. Gromit801

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    Except that is not a Martin B-26. It's a Douglas A-26 Invader.
     
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    whew !
    now I don't feel so bad
    (I much prefer the Marauder over the Invader)
     

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