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 Post subject: Martin B-26 in Utah
PostPosted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 2:32 pm 
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Does anyone have any info on the B-26 forward fuselage section that is laying outside at the Hill AFB Museum? Will post pics ASAP.


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I do not know about the specific piece you are refering to, but The Hill Aerospace Museum (Hill AFB, Provo, UT) supposedly has:
B-26 40-1370 crashed in King Salmon, AK August 16, 1942, recovered by Aerospace Heritage Foundation of Utah in 2000.
It is my understanding the fuselage was intact and inside their facility. I have not seen this with my own eyes, but from pictures in two magazines shortly after its arrival at Hill AFB.


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Saw this last year and the front forward fuselage is one of the ex Tallichet noses that was in his yard at Chino for years. Have a pic will try to put it here later as it should be on my hard drive at home.

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Hello,

I took a picture of the B26 nose section in last May. Very surprising for me coming from France. Unfortunately I have not any information about this nose section.
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The museum is more than wonderful with very wonderful planes like my favorite one, the P38. But the Century fighter are so beautiful too ! And what a surprise to see the Blackbird for a French.

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Ok...this is a favorite topic...but why do we need two threads on it? LOL

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