What is the history on it? The last time I saw an A-26 with tiptanks was at Saint Paul Downtown airport after it had broken a wing spar during a pull up at an airshow there in the 90's. I think it was part of some round the world race back then.
Nevermind was doing some googling and found out that the plane I am thinking of was named Bar Belle at the time. It has since been fixed and restored and is flying as Sexy Sue out in Seattle. Also it was modified by On-Mark but it appears to have been one of the Executive conversions from a C model Invader.http://www.warbirdregistry.org/a26registry/a26-4435562.html
Those planes had a very impressive service history. By the time the B-26K saw service in Vietnam, the airframes were beginning to show their age. Still, they were used in many different roles including ops with the CIA. Good to see ol' "Special Kay" back in the air. Most of those B-26K Bombers have been stripped down and are wasting away in an aviation graveyard somewhere. Only a few left (Including the "On Mark" versions).
The aircraft is 64-17679 (N4988N). It was flown/ferried to Texas in 2010, prior to the restoration, but as the 7-years proved, it wasn't in very good shape by that time. It had last been parked in Billings, Montana, owned by Lynch Air Tankers prior to being sold to the current owner.
I am very familiar with the airplane when it sat on Denny Lynch's ramp in Billings. The company I worked for was right next door, and when I'd get to Billings....there she sat. Wonderful to know there has been wind under the wings again. Sometimes you see airplanes sit like that and you fear they will never get that opportunity again.
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