Douglas A-26 Invader
The Douglas A-26 Invader (designated B-26 between 1948 and 1965) is an American twin-engined light bomber and ground attack aircraft. Built by Douglas Aircraft Company during World War II, the Invader also saw service during several major Cold War conflicts. A limited number of highly modified United States Air Force aircraft served in Southeast Asia until 1969. It was a fast aircraft capable of carrying a large bomb load. A range of guns could be fitted to produce a formidable ground-attack aircraft.
A-26 (B-26) Invader | |
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A warbird A-26 Invader | |
Role | Ground attack Light bomber |
Manufacturer | Douglas Aircraft Company |
First flight | 10 July 1942 |
Introduction | 1944 |
Retired | 1980 Colombian Air Force |
Primary users | United States Army Air Forces United States Air Force United States Navy French Air Force |
Number built | 2,503 |
Variants | On Mark Executive, Marketeer, and Marksman |
A redesignation of the type from A-26 to B-26 has led to confusion with the earlier and unrelated Martin B-26 Marauder, which had already been withdrawn from service when the designation was reused.
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