Indiana tank, aircraft and what not museum (1 Viewer)

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Very nice photos and details, Paul! :thumbright:
The history of the B-26 in the background (I didn't see a "full frontal" of the a/c ;) ) is quite interesting and different from the usual oldtimer.
Here more.
Thanks guys,

Yves I have more pictures including better ones of that aircaft and I forgot that I also have pictures taken by my some that I have not posted. At work now but will post more when I get home from work
 
Some More :)

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Front view of the aircraft

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Thanks, Paul!
When I saw the "Invader" among the other kites yesterday, I was hoping it's one of the "lost gems" - a B-26K, especially because of the Vietnamese MiG on the left. Nevertheless (as I already mentioned) the history of the a/c is rather eventful and diverse. Especially the fact that it was destined for the Navy in the last days of WW II, but not accepted.
BTW here is how the Indiana Museum got the plane. Another interesting story.
You've done a great virtual visit of this interesting place!
Cheers!
 

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