Dave Homewood wrote:
Thanks Warbird51, the Baltimore makes sense now that I look again. I have never heard it referred to as the A-30 before, I didn't even know the USAAF had flown the Baltimore and given it such a designation. I thought it had only been used by the RAF and Free French.
The USA never used the A-30 to my knowledge. To be able to provide the aircraft through Lend-Lease, the aircraft had to have a US military designation. The Martin A-22 Maryland and the Martin A-30 Baltimore are two examples of this.
Ther is a great book called "Lend-Lease Aircraft in World War II" by Arthur Pearcy that is very informative on the aircraft provided under Lend-Lease.