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I stumbled up on an A-26 site earlier & it mentioned that 130 (I
think) A-26s had been ordered by the RAF but were later diverted to the Navy or something. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone's ever seen a paint scheme for the Invader B. Mk. 1. Sand & spinach over sky, or what? might look pretty cool. |
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Hi Frank
I have a black and white photo of KL692 a Douglas Invader Mk. I (A-26C-25-DT, U.S.A.A.F. s/n 43-22604 and Douglas construction number 18751). It was one of the aircraft that was not delivered to the Royal Air Force. The aircraft is bare metal except for the anti-glare panel on the nose. I can not tell you if it is black or olive drab. It carries the R.A.F. serial number (KL692) just forward of the hortizontal stabilizer and most of the the U.S.A.A.F. serial number '322604' two-thirds the way up the vertical stablizer (none of the numbers cross over to the rudder). The aircraft carries typical R.A.F. roundels and tri-colour fin flash. Incently, KL690 and KL691 were the only two Invaders delivered to the Royal Air Force. If you want me to scan it for you, give me a shout off board at Cheers...Chris |
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![]() "Keith Willshaw" wrote: "frank may" wrote in message . com... I stumbled up on an A-26 site earlier & it mentioned that 130 (I think) A-26s had been ordered by the RAF but were later diverted to the Navy or something. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone's ever seen a paint scheme for the Invader B. Mk. 1. Sand & spinach over sky, or what? might look pretty cool. According to Joe Baughers web site 2 were actually delivered to Boscombe Down for evaluation. The production versions were intended for the MTO and were to replace the Bostons of No 88 Squadron RAF as well as those of 342 Squadron of the Free French Air Force. The paint scheme of those Bostons is probably the nearest approximation to that which would have been applied to the Invaders. Keith So why didn't the RAF use the A-26? Posted via www.My-Newsgroups.com - web to news gateway for usenet access! |
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On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 16:20:31 GMT, "Matt Wiser"
wrote: "Keith Willshaw" wrote: "frank may" wrote in message .com... I stumbled up on an A-26 site earlier & it mentioned that 130 (I think) A-26s had been ordered by the RAF but were later diverted to the Navy or something. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone's ever seen a paint scheme for the Invader B. Mk. 1. Sand & spinach over sky, or what? might look pretty cool. According to Joe Baughers web site 2 were actually delivered to Boscombe Down for evaluation. The production versions were intended for the MTO and were to replace the Bostons of No 88 Squadron RAF as well as those of 342 Squadron of the Free French Air Force. The paint scheme of those Bostons is probably the nearest approximation to that which would have been applied to the Invaders. Keith So why didn't the RAF use the A-26? Because we had the Mosquito? Admittedly a much lower load until the later Marks, but probably more survivable and fewer crew required. I honestly can't think of a direct equivalent to the Marauder in RAF service in large numbers. The Wellington in the first couple oif years I suppose, until it was withdrawn. Peter Kemp |
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![]() "Peter Kemp" wrote in message ... On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 16:20:31 GMT, "Matt Wiser" wrote: "Keith Willshaw" wrote: "frank may" wrote in message .com... I stumbled up on an A-26 site earlier & it mentioned that 130 (I think) A-26s had been ordered by the RAF but were later diverted to the Navy or something. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone's ever seen a paint scheme for the Invader B. Mk. 1. Sand & spinach over sky, or what? might look pretty cool. According to Joe Baughers web site 2 were actually delivered to Boscombe Down for evaluation. The production versions were intended for the MTO and were to replace the Bostons of No 88 Squadron RAF as well as those of 342 Squadron of the Free French Air Force. The paint scheme of those Bostons is probably the nearest approximation to that which would have been applied to the Invaders. Keith So why didn't the RAF use the A-26? Because we had the Mosquito? Admittedly a much lower load until the later Marks, but probably more survivable and fewer crew required. I honestly can't think of a direct equivalent to the Marauder in RAF service in large numbers. How about the Marauder ? The RAF had 5 squadrons of em The A-26 was of course the Invader and they were cancelled in April 45 because the war was going to be over before they could be delivered The Wellington in the first couple oif years I suppose, until it was withdrawn. The Wellington was still in service in the 50's with second line squadrons. Keith |
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The Royal Air Force had only 'three' squadrons that used the Marauder. No. 14 (B) Squadron - Marauder Mk. I, Mk. II and Mk. III No. 39 (B) Squadron - Marauder Mk. III No. 231 Squadron - Marauder Mk. I - Marauders were stationed at Dorval, Quebec in support of No. 45 Groups Trans-Atlantic ferry operations. No. 70 (Middle East ) Operational Training Unit trained R.A.F. crews on the Marauder Mk. II and Mk. III. The following South African Air Force squadrons used the Martin Marauder: No. 12 (B) Squadron No. 21 (B) Squadron No. 24 (B) Squadron No. 25 (B) Squadron No. 30 (B) Squadron * The above four squadrons were assigned to the North African Air Forces No. 25 (B) Squadron was assigned to the Balkan Air Force where it The following Free French Air Force Squadrons also used the Martin Marauder as part of the U.S.A.A.F.'s 42nd Bomb Wing of the 1st Tactical Air Force. GB 1/19 'Gascogne' GB 2/20 'Bretange' GB 1/22 'Maroc' GB 1/32 'Gourgogne' GB 2/52 'Franche-Comte' GB 2/63 'Senegal' GB 1/34 - Although equipped with the Martin Marauder, the squadron did not fly any operational sorties with the type. Cheers...Chris |
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![]() Moose wrote: Hi The Royal Air Force had only 'three' squadrons that used the Marauder. No. 14 (B) Squadron - Marauder Mk. I, Mk. II and Mk. III No. 39 (B) Squadron - Marauder Mk. III No. 231 Squadron - Marauder Mk. I - Marauders were stationed at Dorval, Quebec in support of No. 45 Groups Trans-Atlantic ferry operations. No. 70 (Middle East ) Operational Training Unit trained R.A.F. crews on the Marauder Mk. II and Mk. III. The following South African Air Force squadrons used the Martin Marauder: No. 12 (B) Squadron No. 21 (B) Squadron No. 24 (B) Squadron No. 25 (B) Squadron No. 30 (B) Squadron * The above four squadrons were assigned to the North African Air Forces No. 25 (B) Squadron was assigned to the Balkan Air Force where it The following Free French Air Force Squadrons also used the Martin Marauder as part of the U.S.A.A.F.'s 42nd Bomb Wing of the 1st Tactical Air Force. GB 1/19 'Gascogne' GB 2/20 'Bretange' GB 1/22 'Maroc' GB 1/32 'Gourgogne' GB 2/52 'Franche-Comte' GB 2/63 'Senegal' GB 1/34 - Although equipped with the Martin Marauder, the squadron did not fly any operational sorties with the type. Cheers...Chris Just out of curiosity and not really intending to cause an off-topic drift. What exactly was the role of 231 Squadron in support of No. 45 Groups Trans-Atlantic ferry operations? Although Dorval was a major base in the ferry operations it is a long way from the Atlantic. I could see their usefulness in the battle of the St. Lawrence, but surely they must have staged out of Goose or Gander to be much use on the North Atlanic. Dave |
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Bummer! Another bare metal scheme. I wondered about that as late in
the war as it would've been. Thanks for the replies. I'd love to see a Washington in a bomber camo scheme too, but I guess they just weren't meant to be. (John Walker) wrote in message . com... (frank may) wrote in message . com... I stumbled up on an A-26 site earlier & it mentioned that 130 (I think) A-26s had been ordered by the RAF but were later diverted to the Navy or something. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone's ever seen a paint scheme for the Invader B. Mk. 1. Sand & spinach over sky, or what? might look pretty cool. By the time the Invaders would have been delivered they probably wouldn't have been painted at all, at least in the day bomber role. If we can speculate a bit further that some may have been used at night for target marking, they would probably have been finished in one or other of the RAF night schemes, either Dark Green\Dark Earth\Night or overall Medium Sea Grey with Dark Green camouflaged uppers. John |
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