A-26B-10 INVADER
This aircraft is based on the outstanding A-26 visual created by Ed Wilson & JP Demmerle that was original derived from a FSDS model built by Spin-dry for CFS2. The 1% files for this aircraft were built by Gregory SARGE Pierson using version 2.82.104 of the AvHistory 1% Assembly Line process.
Ed's original readme which is included with this plane also lists Hermann 'Krazy" Boltz, Charles "Chuck" Dome, Ric Charlebois-GZR "Frenchy", Marv Howell- GZR "Sactargets", Steve Downing-GZR "Ridgerunner" & AvHistory's Jerry Beckwith as having contributed to this planes completion. His original readme also has further info on the development of this plane and pilots notes from men who have actually flown the A-26.
This plane was painted by Ed to represent STINKY a Douglas A-26B-15 built at Tulsa Ok. STINKY was squadron coded R*GA and was based at Beaumont-sur-Oise, serving with the 552nd Bombardment Squadron of the 386th Bombardment Group. For most of WarII the 552nd had been equipped with the other "26", the B-26 Marauder.
This aircraft is based on the outstanding A-26 visual created by Ed Wilson & JP Demmerle that was original derived from a FSDS model built by Spin-dry for CFS2. The 1% files for this aircraft were built by Gregory SARGE Pierson using version 2.82.104 of the AvHistory 1% Assembly Line process.
Ed's original readme which is included with this plane also lists Hermann 'Krazy" Boltz, Charles "Chuck" Dome, Ric Charlebois-GZR "Frenchy", Marv Howell- GZR "Sactargets", Steve Downing-GZR "Ridgerunner" & AvHistory's Jerry Beckwith as having contributed to this planes completion. His original readme also has further info on the development of this plane and pilots notes from men who have actually flown the A-26.
This plane was painted by Ed to represent STINKY a Douglas A-26B-15 built at Tulsa Ok. STINKY was squadron coded R*GA and was based at Beaumont-sur-Oise, serving with the 552nd Bombardment Squadron of the 386th Bombardment Group. For most of WarII the 552nd had been equipped with the other "26", the B-26 Marauder.