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A-26B Invader 44-34659... Where is it now?

Wed May 31, 2006 7:51 am

The Invader in question is the one that was mounted on a roof top in Oshawa, Ontario, for many years. It then went to an auto restoration guild in Bradford, Ontario. Apparently it has been sold off to a new owner in the U.S.

Does anyone on WIX happen to know where it is now?

TIA

Mike

Model: Douglas A-26B-66-DL Invader
S/N: 44-34659 USAAF
C/N: 27938
History: A-26B-66-DL 44-34659 USAAF, to MASDC (1958/5), N9163Z (1963 to 1974/5/30), to Seaway Marine (1973), to Guild of Automotive Restorers (1999/10)

Wed May 31, 2006 8:01 am

can't answer your question, Mike, but here's a link that shows the a/c after being taken down from that roof:

http://www.guildclassiccars.com/Invader.htm

Martin

Wed May 31, 2006 8:56 am

It cetainly was a sorry looking site wasn't it?

I hope it is getting the attention it needs now.

Mike

Re: A-26B Invader 44-34659... Where is it now?

Sat Jan 22, 2011 10:38 pm

I was wondering if there was any updates on this A-26B Invader. What progress have they done on this plane? I remember this plane when I used to go the other side of Toronto and seeing it sitting on top of the storage company.

Re: A-26B Invader 44-34659... Where is it now?

Sat Jan 22, 2011 11:07 pm

Being restored at Ellsworth was the last I heard of it, but that was a while ago.

Re: A-26B Invader 44-34659... Where is it now?

Sun Jan 23, 2011 5:53 pm

i hope it gets the good attention it deserves

Re: A-26B Invader 44-34659... Where is it now?

Sun Jan 23, 2011 6:37 pm

The article accompanying the pictures says '22 gun' airplane? With an 8 gun nose, 6 wing guns and both turrets that would make 18 which would be one whale of a load, so where were the additional 4 guns stashed? In a rack behind the front seat?

Re: A-26B Invader 44-34659... Where is it now?

Sun Jan 23, 2011 6:56 pm

maybe on the sides by the cockpit?

Re: A-26B Invader 44-34659... Where is it now?

Tue Jan 25, 2011 12:32 am

When I inquired of the Guild of Auto Restorers about the B-26, here's the answer I received:

"We passed it on to a chap from South Dakota where I believe it is currently being restored. All we have now are a Meyers OTW 160 which we do air shows with and a Corbin Super Ace Racer which we restored and flew for about 4 seconds before it required restoring again (which is underway)."

Walt
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