*** UPDATED WITH NEW MODEL & FIXES ***
A skin for Milton Shupe's B-26 Marauder depicting a JM-2 of the U.S. Navy's Utility Squadron Four (VJ-4) as it appeared in late 1946, after the new utility squadron livery had been adopted in mid-1946 and before the utility squadron designation changed from VJ to VU near the end of that year. It must have been one of the last JM's in service, as the type was quickly replaced by the Douglas JD-1 Invader. The JM-2 was based on the B-26G. Without any guns, gun positions or other combat equipment, the lightweight JM was the fastest of all Marauder variants.
***UPDATES*** to the original upload include:
- a new JM model with the turret and other guns removed !!!
(note that there are two JM models, matte and gloss, included with different skins)
- two faulty non-external texture files that were causing issues
- a new forward fuselage that removes the external armor plate by the cockpit
Skin by Mick with help from the paint kit by Steve Bryant.
A skin for Milton Shupe's B-26 Marauder depicting a JM-2 of the U.S. Navy's Utility Squadron Four (VJ-4) as it appeared in late 1946, after the new utility squadron livery had been adopted in mid-1946 and before the utility squadron designation changed from VJ to VU near the end of that year. It must have been one of the last JM's in service, as the type was quickly replaced by the Douglas JD-1 Invader. The JM-2 was based on the B-26G. Without any guns, gun positions or other combat equipment, the lightweight JM was the fastest of all Marauder variants.
***UPDATES*** to the original upload include:
- a new JM model with the turret and other guns removed !!!
(note that there are two JM models, matte and gloss, included with different skins)
- two faulty non-external texture files that were causing issues
- a new forward fuselage that removes the external armor plate by the cockpit
Skin by Mick with help from the paint kit by Steve Bryant.