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A skin for Milton Shupe's B-26 Marauder depicting a U.S. Navy JM-1 of utility Squadron Seven (VJ-7) based at NAS Pearl harbor in late 1944. That the real JM didn't have the B-26's gun positions. Shorn of all armor and armament, the JM was the fastest...
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A skin for Milton Shupe's B-26 Marauder depicting a Marine Corps JM-1. The Marines had several utility squadrons and it's not known which one this plane belonged to. A photo and a profile, both hosted on several web sites, plus a model kit decal option...
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A skin for Milton Shupe's B-26 Marauder. "Joe's Banana Boat" was a Navy JM-1 target tug based at NAS Banana River, Florida and probably belonged to Utilty Squadron Sixteen (VJ-16.) The real JM had no gun positions. Devoid of armor and armament, the JM was...
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A skin for Milton Shupe's B-26 Marauder
This B-26G belonged to the 654th Bomb Squadron (Recon), 25th Bomb Group (Recon), 9th U.S. Army Air Force. In the spring of of 1944 the 25th BG(R) received four B-26G's modified for night photography. They were painted all or...
FS2004 Martin Marauder B-26C "Mary Ann".A B26C of the 494th BS 344th BG based at Stanstead (1944). Included in this file you'll find an alternative flight model done by Bruce Pikula; to fly with this flight dynamics the plane will require a higher speed (and care) for take off and landings and...
The B-26B/C Martin Marauder for FS9
By Milton Shupe, Tom Falley, Martial Feron, "Mick" at SOH, William Ellis, Pierre-Jean Carosin and Sounds by Nigel Richards. Original Pilot figures by Jan Visser. Radios by Richard "Real_Old_Salt" Murray. Thanks to "Gaucho_59" for the OH trim wheel textures...
For use with painters and pilots of the currently in work Native B-26C by Milton Shupe.
Base Aluminum Paint. Feel free to use it as a base for any painted versions. Adjust the Alpha channel of the main texture as required, and the specular texture as required for the painted areas, or for...
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