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Have a screenshot request....

Navy Chief

Senior Member
Could someone please post some screenshots of the great SOH A-26 Invader for me? I am not at home, and don't have access to FSX right now. Would love to be able to email some screenshots of the Invader to the Master Chief who helped me today at the aviation museum.

I found out, through talking to him about flight simulator, that he HAS FSX at home, but has never even tried it!

Since he helped in restoring the A-26 at the museum, I thought he'd be interested in seeing some screenshots of the Invader in FSX, and possibly get him interested in giving the sim a try!

Thanks in advance.

NC
 
Here are some of the A-26B. Only have one paint in FSX at the moment. Maybe some can be useful.
 
F=8C At the Museum

Hey Chief,

I just wanted to mention that there are two Aircraft there that
I use to load ordnance on, one is the VF-154 F4J and the F8C
of VF-24. I helped load 20mm and AIM9C's (new at the time in 1966)
on five of them and they bagged five Mig 17's, two F8's used their 20mm
(cut the mig 17's in half) and the others were winders. The very Buno's
you saw there I worked on back in the Daze (Viet-nam). Our Sister Squadron
VF-211 (we call them Brand-X) got seven. VF-211 called us "Bite sized" 'cause
we had smaller red and white checker board on the tails they had bigger ones.

Rock on!!! :salute:
 
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