sgt hawk wrote:
I'm not sure but in the mid 50's many of the A-26C's were brought back to service and used in the Congo and Bay of Pigs areas. Are any of those aircraft with that "Combat History" still around?
I know On-Mark regenerated some C's and called them K's in the 60's but I was just curious if any Cuban/African survivors were out there.
Thanks
Greg Hawkins
Apparently none of the "Congo Warriors" are still around. Five K's were sent to the Congo in 1964, 64-17644, 645, 646, 649, and 662. All later went to SE Asia. 644 and 645 were given to the South Vietnamese AF when withdrawn from US service. It seems as though they were destroyed by the VNAF before Nha Thrang AB fell in 1975. Remains might have been left as late as 1986. A recent Google Earth scan failed to detect anything. 646 was destroyed in a crash in July 68, 649 want to Davis Monthan in AZ where it was scrapped in 1972, and 662 went missing over Laos in Aug. 67. Add to that a lone B-26B which flew recon in the Congo, but that a/c was later scrapped in Kinshasa.
T J