
Martin B-26 Marauder - Wikipedia
The Martin B-26 Marauder was an American twin-engined medium bomber that saw extensive service during World War II. The B-26 was built at two locations: Baltimore, Maryland, and Omaha, …
Martin B-26 Marauder History: The Controversial American ...
Primarily used in Europe, it became the most important USAAF medium bomber in the European theatre. Despite initial criticism and calls to remove it from service, the Marauder proved itself by …
Martin B-26 Marauder - Aviation History
It was built for speed and was a highly strung, unforgiving airplane, that needed to be tamed by the most experienced pilots.
B-26 | WWII Bomber, USAAF & Armament | Britannica
It was designed by the Glenn L. Martin Company Aviation in response to a January 1939 Army Air Forces requirement calling for a fast heavily-armed medium bomber; the result was an exceptionally …
Martin B-26G Marauder - National Museum of the USAF
Bombing from medium altitudes of 10,000 to 15,000 feet, the Marauder had the lowest loss rate of any Allied bomber -- less than one-half of one percent. U.S., British, Free French, Australian, South …
History: Martin B-26 Marauder - National Air and Space Museum
Eighth Air Force B-26s flew the first bombing mission against German forces in Europe on May 14, 1943. In preparation for the invasion of France, the Eighth's Marauders were transferred to the Ninth …
B-26 MARAUDER HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The B-26 Marauder Historical Society (B-26 MHS) is the largest organization dedicated to preserving the memory of the B-26 Martin Marauder, the nearly 300,000 service personnel who were associated …