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==Operational History== | ==Operational History== | ||
27 Nov 1944 - Rolled out of Long Beach Factory. | 27 Nov 1944 - Rolled out of Long Beach Factory. </br> | ||
28 Nov 1944 - Accepted by USAF | 28 Nov 1944 - Accepted by USAF | ||
11 Dec 1944 - Served in Europe, France with the [[640th Bombardment Squadron]], [[409th Bombardment Group]], [[9th Air Force]] - flew 30 combat missions. | 11 Dec 1944 - Served in Europe, France with the [[640th Bombardment Squadron]], [[409th Bombardment Group]], [[9th Air Force]] - flew 30 combat missions. |
Revision as of 04:27, 4 July 2020
A-26B-30 Invader | |||
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Builders: Douglas Aircraft Company | |||
Operators: United States Air Force | |||
Number Built: | |||
First Built: Nov 1944 | |||
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS | |||
Type: Light Attack Bomber | |||
Wet Weight: 31,000 lbs | |||
Length: 50' 9" (with guns) 49' 11" (without guns) | |||
Height: 18' 6" (5.64 m) | |||
Wingspan: 70' (21.34 m) | |||
Wing Area: 540 Sq. Feet (50.17 m²) | |||
Speed: 212 mph | |||
Max Speed: 370 mph | |||
Ceiling: 31,300 feet | |||
Powerplant: 2x Pratt & Whitney R-2800-27 | |||
Horsepower: 2,000 each | |||
Fuel Capacity: 1,600 US Gallons | |||
Range: | |||
Crew: 3 | |||
Passengers: 1 | |||
ARMAMENT | |||
Nose Guns: 6x .50 Machine Guns | |||
Dorsal Turret: 2x .50 Machine Guns | |||
Ventral Turret: 2x .50 Machine Guns | |||
Payload: 4,000 lbs internal 2,000 lbs wing points | |||
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See also: List of Invaders by Serial Number
Operational History
27 Nov 1944 - Rolled out of Long Beach Factory.
28 Nov 1944 - Accepted by USAF
11 Dec 1944 - Served in Europe, France with the 640th Bombardment Squadron, 409th Bombardment Group, 9th Air Force - flew 30 combat missions.
15 Jul 1945 - Returned to US, Hobbs AFB.
1 Sep 1947 - Transferred to Hill AFB
25 Jul 1952 - Began Conversion into a C model, 1 of 3 highly classified long-nosed Pathfinder Variants. Assigned to Far East Air Force (5th) Air Force.
11 Nov 1952 - Arrived in Kunsan, Korea. Assigned to 13th Bombardmend Squadron, 3rd Bombardment Group, 5th Air Force. She made 6 trips to the Miho, Japan repair depot during her time.
21 Mar 1953 - Assigned to Iwakuni AFB, Japan.
15 Apr 1954 - Assigned to Hill AFB. Had IR equipment removed and she is slated to be given a hard nose once more.
Feb 1955 - Struck from USAF Inventory.
There are some rumors that this plane served with the California Air National Guard, but I haven't seen any records of this. If she did, it would have been sometime between 1955 and 1959, but the IARC record for this plane's USAF service ends in 1955.
1959-1969 - John R. Moore, Los Angles, CA purchases the plane. She is registered as N3457G and flown as Whistler's Mother. She is pictured here with a glass nose. So either Mr. Moore had the hard nose swapped, or else the IARC is in error and the plane was given a glass nose when she was converted back from the Pathfinder Variant.
1969-1982 - Withdrawn from use and stored in Van Nuys, CA
Nov 1982 - Purchased by Challenge Publications Inc, Canoga Park, CA. May 1983 - Registered as N39401. 18 Aug 19823- Rebuilt by First Flight, Van Nuys, CA.
Jan 1985 - Purchased by American Aeronautical Foundation, Van Nuys, CA.
21 Jul 1987 - Purchased by Kermit Weeks of the Weeks Air Museum, Tamiami, FL. Flown as Whistler's Mother. 24 Aug 1992 - Damaged by Hurricane Andrew. 1997 - Trucked to Aero Trader, Chino, CA for restoration and repair. Jul 2020 (Update) - The plane is still being restored and has operational engines once more.
Accidents
Unknown
Crew
Unknown
Disposition
Unknown.
Images
Sources
Databases searched:
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- Baugher