Beautiful work as always Milton.That is going to be one fine beastie of fun.![]()
Thank you Sir; let's hope so
I must've been asleep against a log cabin the woods. I swear I didn't see this thread. I love the Marauder. It is an aircraft they called a Widow Maker but proved itself over and over again in combat scenarios. It was tough and would bring it's crew home under some terrible situations. I think the early Marauder had some flight and landing issues that were addressed by lengthening the wings and reinforcing the landing gear. Thanks Milton...this is gonna be awesome.
Ted
Ted, the early and fast B-26 was loved in the Pacific by the experienced pilots; they kicked butt with it. In Florida training school, inexperienced pilots and instructors new to the aircraft, and inexperienced maintenance crews combined for disaster. Yes, changes were made mostly to accommodate that lack of experience due to trainer, pilot and crew shortages in the ramp up for the war. Martin did well addressing this but succumbed to ever-demanding increases in weight for bombs, equipment, and protection slowing the aircraft considerably. This really makes the case for modeling the early version, but I moan to think about redoing everything.

Milton sorry I'm late to this post, but the b-26 is my favorite bomber and I am flying most of your planes. So I thought I'd try to be helpful. I have B-26 drawings from KOKU-FAN Magazine I could give you. There's 1 three view and 6 profiles. Don't know if I'm too late ,but they are available.
Thanks for the B-26.
BUD
Happy to have whatever you have to offer Bud. Mostly done with the exterior body part shapes but there may be new insights available in your gift. You can zip them up and post here as others may be interested. Thank you
