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Douglas A-26B-56-DL Invader 13th Bomber sqn., 3rd Bomber Wing Iwakuni AB,south Korea, August 1950

HA3210

Hobby Master 1/72 Air Power Series HA3210 Douglas A-26B-56-DL Invader 13th Bomber sqn., 3rd Bomber Wing Iwakuni AB, South Korea, August 1950

True 1/72 scale. Professionally painted. Great attention to detail. All markings are Tampoed (pad applied). Option to display the model on a stand that is provided. Model can be shown with the landing gear in the down or up positions. Loads of optional armament provided. Canopy can be removed to place figures inside. 3 figures included. Dorsal turret can turn. Bomb bay can be opened with 6 bombs included. Extremely heavy metal with a minimum of plastic. Highly collectable.

In 1941 Douglas Aircraft Company began work on their twin-engine medium-bomber A-26 Invader. By the end of production there were 2,452 aircraft produced for all variants. The A-26/B- 26 was the only U.S. bomber to take part in three wars, WWII, Korea and Vietnam. The confusion with the use of the designation B-26 began when the Martin B-26 Marauder was retired and in 1948 the USAF dropped the “A” (Attack) designator so the Douglas A-26 Invader became the B-26 Invader. The A-26 made its first European appearance in late 1944.

The Douglas Aircraft Company produced a total of 1,355 A-26B Invaders in their two plants located Long Beach California and Tulsa Oklahoma. The 3rd Bomber Wing was stationed in Iwakuni Japan as part of the occupation force when they began operations in support of the Korean War. They transferred to Kunsan AB South Korea in August 1951. On January 4, 1952 A-26B-56-DL “Nan” serial 44-34372 c/n 27651 with a buzz code BC-372 began its departure from Iwakuni AB. Part way through the take-off run pilot Dick Gerrity tried to abort and ran off the end of the runway into a soft sand beach. When the nose gear hit the sand it collapsed causing the aircraft to flip onto its back. The aircraft was carrying frag bombs that opened and scattered bomblets everywhere. Fortunately the three crew members were hauled from the wreck just before the tide came in that would have drown them.

Specifications Douglas A-26B Invader First flight - July 10, 1942 Crew - 3 Dimensions Length - 50 ft 9 in Wingspan - 70 ft 0 in Height - 18 ft 6 in Weight Empty - 22,370 lbs Maximum take-off - 35,000 lbs Performance Engines - 2 x Pratt & Whitney R-2800-79 radial piston each producing 2,000 hp Maximum speed @ 15,000 ft - 355 mph Ceiling - 22,100 ft Range - 1,400 miles Armament 6 x 12.7 mm (0.5 in) machine guns in nose 2 x 12.7 mm (0.5 in) machine guns in ventral turret 2 x 12.7 mm (0.5 in) machine guns in dorsal turret 6,000 lbs of bombs 8 x 127 mm (5-inch) rockets

Added to archive2015-11-19
Last modified2015-11-19
LeafletJuly 2014