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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 mostly glossy black and used by the 654th BS(R) for "Noball" missions, to provide early warning of V-1 missile attacks. They began operations in early August and by late September the Noball missions were ended, as the V-1 was no longer considered a threat. This plane has its undersides and sides painted glossy black while its topsides retain the original olive drab.
Skin by Mick with the help of the paint kit by Steve Bryant.
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 mostly glossy black and used by the 654th BS(R) for "Noball" missions, to provide early warning of V-1 missile attacks. They began operations in early August and by late September the Noball missions were ended, as the V-1 was no longer considered a threat. This plane has its undersides and sides painted glossy black while its topsides retain the original olive drab.
Skin by Mick with the help of the paint kit by Steve Bryant.