A skin for Milton Shupe's B-26 Marauder. Flak-Bait was assigned to 449th BS, 322nd BG. This Martin B-26B Marauder was manufactured in Baltimore, Maryland, april 1943. Serial number-41-31173. "Flak-Bait" survived over 200 missions with over 1000 bullet-holes in the fuselage!
Paint by daypharris...
Repaint for the Martin B-26 Marauder by Milton Shupe and his team. It shows B-26 'Heavenly Body.'
Original repaint by Martial Feron (ferondoe) for FSX.
Conversion to FS9 by adiazcay.
Repaint for the Martin B-26 Marauder by Milton Shupe and his team. It shows B-26 'Valkyrie.'
Original repaint by Martial Feron (ferondoe) for FSX.
Conversion to FS9 by adiazcay. NOTE: there are some bonus, described in the readme file.
Repaint for the Martin B-26 Marauder by Milton Shupe and his team. It shows B-26C-45-MO 42-107573 K9-H 'Tom's Tantalizer' as flown by Lt.Col. Thomas F. Johnson, the CO of the 494th BS / 344th BG.
Repaint original for FSX by Jan Kees Blom, based on the paintkit by Steve Bryant.
Conversion to...
Repaint for the Martin B-26 Marauder by Milton Shupe and his team. It shows B-26B-55-MA 42-96142 X2-A "Dee-feater" of the 596th BS/ 397th BG as it looked in August 1944.
Repaint original for FSX by Jan Kees Blom, based on the paintkit by Steve Bryant
Conversion to FS9, with the author's...
Repaint for the Martin B-26 Marauder by Milton Shupe and his team. It shows B-26F-1-MA 42-96255 4T-L H9-P "Miss Minookie" of the 586th BS/ 394th BG.
Repaint for FSX original by Jan Kees Blom, based on the paintkit by Steve Bryant.
Conversion to FS9, with the author's permission, by adiazcay
"Hamilton Hey Maker." An FS9 skin for Milton Shupe's B-26 Marauder painted by Joe (aka 'Butcherbird17') for FSX, converted to FS9 format with permission by Mick.
Three skins released with the FSX version of Milton Shupe's B-26 Marauder converted to FS9 format. Painted by Steve Bryant and Martial Feron, converted with permission by Mick.
A skin for Milton Shupe's B-26 Marauder depicting a B-26C of the 1st Escadrille of the 22nd Group, Free French Air Force (aka Armee de l'Air) based in Italy in 1944.
Skin by Mick with help from the paint kit by Steve Bryant.
This version corrects an alpha channel error in the original upload...
A Skin for for Milton Shupe's B-26 Marauder
This B-26G belonged to the 573rd Bomb Squadron, 371st Bomb Group, 9th U.S. Army Air Force, based at A-8 Strip, Normandy, France in August, 1944.
CORRECTED to remedy some strange visual effects around the nacelles in the original upload.
This nearly new B-26C belonged to the 555th Bomb Squadron, 386th Bomb Group, 9th U.S. Army Air Force, based at Boxted, UK in June, 1944.
Skin by Mick with help from the paint Kit by Steve Bryant.
A skin for Milton Shupe's B-26 Marauder
This B-26C is dressed up as a B-26G of the 585th Bomb Squadron, 394th Bomb Group, 9th U.S. Army Air Force, Cambrai / Niergnives, France, fall 1944. It has its upper surfaces painted in what appears to be RAF Forest Green.
Skin by Mick with help from the...
A skin for Milton Shupe's B-26 Marauder
This B-26C is dressed up as a B-26F of the 558th Bomb Squadron, 387th Bomb Group, 9th U.S. Army Air Force.
Skin by Mick with the help of the paint kit by Steve Bryant.
A skin for Milton Shupe's B-26 Marauder.
This B-26C is dressed up as B-26 (no suffix letter) 40-1361, the very first Marauder. The B-26 was ordered into production from the drawing board and there was no prototype. 40-1361 was the first pre-production example. It first flew with no markings...
*** UPDATED WITH NEW MODEL & FIXES ***
A skin for Milton Shupe's B-26 Marauder depicting a JM-1 wearing the U.S. Navy's mid-1943 livery with the 3-color camo scheme and red-bordered nartional insignia. The photo that inspired this skin had no caption with unit information. It could've belonged...
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