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Flak-Bait

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2022 4:07 pm
by bru888
Flak-Bait, the American B26 Marauder bomber that survived the most missions of World War II: 200 combat missions and six decoy operations. Its fuselage was patched over 1,000 times to cover holes from shrapnel. Now undergoing restoration at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum. Actually, "preservation" is a better word; they are "cleaning and stopping any corrosion ... future generations of museum visitors will be able to see the beat-up old bomber ... its battle-damage patches, its chipped and splotchy paint, and all the exhaust and mud stains that it wore during its days of battle."

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Flak-Bait interior.jpg
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https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithson ... 180974690/

Re: Flak-Bait

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2022 3:45 pm
by StuccoFresco
Absolutely impressive.

Re: Flak-Bait

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2022 5:15 pm
by bru888
StuccoFresco wrote: Tue Jan 11, 2022 3:45 pm Absolutely impressive.
In war, the superstitious among us tend to think in terms of "lucky" ships and planes. Men of that persuasion who flew in this bomber must have felt lucky, indeed.

Re: Flak-Bait

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2022 6:02 pm
by Shards
All the right holes in all the right places