A skin for Milton Shupe's B-26 Marauder depicting a B-26C of the 1st Escadrille of the 22nd Group, Free French Air Force (aka Armee de l'Air) based in Italy in 1944.
Skin by Mick with help from the paint kit by Steve Bryant.
This version corrects an alpha channel error in the original upload...
This nearly new B-26C belonged to the 555th Bomb Squadron, 386th Bomb Group, 9th U.S. Army Air Force, based at Boxted, UK in June, 1944.
Skin by Mick with help from the paint Kit by Steve Bryant.
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A skin for Milton Shupe's B-26 Marauder. This B-26C is dressed up as a B-26 (no suffix letter) of the 444th Bomb Squadron, 320th Bomb Group, 12th U.S. Army Air Force as it appeared in the spring of 1943 in North Africa.
Skin by Mick with help from the paint kit by...
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A skin for Milton Shupe's B-26 Marauder. This B-26C is dressed up as a B-26 (no suffix letter) of the 408th Bomb Squadron, 22nd Bomb Group, as it appeared in the spring of 1942 when it took part (without effect) in the battle of Midway, launching torpedoes at the...
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A skin for Milton Shupe's B-26 Marauder. This B-26C is dressed up a B-26 (no suffix letter) of the 77th Bomb Squadron, 28th Composite Group (later Bomb Group), as it appeared in the spring of 1942 while based at Elmendorf Field, Alaska. The squadron and group would...
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A skin for Milton Shupe's B-26 Marauder. This B-26C is dressed up as "Fury," a B-26 (no suffix letter) of the 19th Bomb Squadron, 22nd Bomb Group, 5th Air Force, as it appeared in mid-1943, while based at Dobodura, New Guinea.
Skin by Mick with help from Steve...
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A skin for Milton Shupe's B-26 Marauder. This B-26C is dressed up as "Stud Duck," a B-26 (no suffix letter) of the 19th Bomb Squadron, 22nd Bomb Group, 5th Air Force, as it appeared in late 1943 or early 1944, while based at Dobodura, New Guinea.
Skin by Mick with...
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A skin for Milton Shupe's B-26 Marauder. This B-26C is dressed up as "Major Monsoon," a B-26 (no suffix letter) of the 19th Bomb Squadron, 22nd Bomb Group, 5th Air Force, as it appeared in 1942 while based at Dobodura, New Guinea.
Skin by Mick with help from Steve...
Three skins for Milton Shupe's Martin B-26C, dressed as early B-26's (no suffix letter) of the 22nd Bomb Group as they appeared in 1941, first at Langley Field, Virginia, where they introduced the Marauder to Army service, then in December while training at Muroc Army Air Field in California. In...
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...
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