We can't wait to SQUEEZE her in the hangar! A little history on her: there were 40 A-26's converted in the '60's to the K configuration for interdiction missions along the Ho Chi Minh Trail. They were modified at On Mark Engineering in California and upon completion of the mods (tip tanks, spar reinforcement, pylons, deletion of the turret, addition of the gun nose) the airframes were zero timed - good as new basically, taking 20 years off of thier lives. 679 was the last one to be modified and never served in Vietnam. Here's what Warbird Registry says:
Serial #:
44-34198
64-17679
Construction #: 27477
Civil Register:
N269G
C-GXTG
N4988N
Model:
B-26K
A-26A
Name: None
Status: Airworthy
Last info: 2002
History:
Rebuilt as B-26K by On Mark,Apr. 15, 1965.
- Serial number 44-34198.
Delivered to USAF as 64-17679, Oct. 1969-1971.
State Of Georgia Forestry Commission, Macon, GA, 1971-1977.
- Registered as N269G.
- Stored unconverted, Macon, GA, 1972-1977.
Air Spray Ltd, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 1977.
- Registered as C-GXTG.
- Not delivered.
- Damaged by heavy landing during test flight, Macon, GA, 1977.
Arnie Carnegie, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 1978.
- Purchased damaged aircraft.
Denny Lynch/Lynch Flying Service, Billings, MT, Sept. 25, 1978-2001.
- Rebuilt, Macon, GA, 1978.
- Delivered to Billings, MT, 1978.
- Flew un USAF camoflage as IF 679.
- Withdrawn from use, Billings, MT, 1979-2001.
Denny Lynch/Lynch Air Tankers, Billings, MT, Sept. 7, 2001-2002.
- Restored to airworthy.
- Flown in USAF camoflage as IF 679.
And now owned by an anonimous owner in California undergoing restoration at the Vintage Flying Musuem Fort Worth, Texas.
Steve (AKflyer) said that when they turned power on, that the radio's in the back powered up!

While this airplane was owned by a couple of air tanker companies, it was never modified. It doesn't get any more stock than this! The only civilian equipment added are a VHF com and a transponder.
If anyone has any history on her as A-26 44-34198 we would sure be interested, as of now, I don't believe we have that information.