I'm digging up some info on the cannon birds (A-38, B-18, etc...) and I recall that they also tested (what I thought was the B-26) one on this airframe.
I was going on memory, so I'm glad I was at least close
I'm digging up some info on the cannon birds (A-38, B-18, etc...) and I recall that they also tested (what I thought was the B-26) one on this airframe.
I was going on memory, so I'm glad I was at least close
GrauGeist said: ↑ "Yes!!
Look at that, the 75 mm cannon illustration!
I thought it was the B-26, however, not the A-26..."
You are right/wrong because the USAF did away with the A- designations post war, and, being as the Martin B-26 was already out of service, re-designated the A-26 to B-26 between 1948 and 1965 (just to confuse everyone 65 years later)
GrauGeist said: ↑ "Yes!!
Look at that, the 75 mm cannon illustration!
I thought it was the B-26, however, not the A-26..."
You are right/wrong because the USAF did away with the A- designations post war, and, being as the Martin B-26 was already out of service, re-designated the A-26 to B-26 between 1948 and 1965 (just to confuse everyone 65 years later)