Flak-Bait B26 Marauder

I got inspired by a request on www.sim-outhouse.com to do this skin of Flak-Bait B26.

Istalling this aircraft:

Use zip to extract it and put the files intor the aircraft folder in the main CFS3 folder.

To see the texture correctly, choose white for nose, wing, fuselage and tail color and 'none' for noseart and letters.

I really enjoyed doing this skin, I hope you enjoy flying it.

Now this is a standlaone plane with 1% beta airfiles, courtesy of Jerry Beckwith. His beta 1% planes for CFS3 can be downloaded at www.mudpond.us

This skin is freeware and not to be sold.

The usage of this standalone Flack-Bait B26 Maruader is on your own head.

Here's a bit of background:
Martin B-26B Marauders saw action throughout World War II in the Pacific, North Africa, and Europe. These high-performance medium bombers were employed successfully against bridges, airfields, railroad yards, V-1 "buzz bomb" launch sites, and other tactical targets.
Flak Bait served with the 449th Bombardment Squadron, 322nd Bombardment Group, Eighth and Ninth Air Forces. This famous B-26 flew from bases in England and, after D-Day (on which it flew two missions), from bases in France and Belgium.


In 21 months, Flak Bait acquired more than 1,000 holes, had its hydraulic system shot out twice and its electrical system once, returned twice on one engine, and came back once with an engine on fire. By war's end, it had flown 202 bombing missions, more than any other American bomber over Europe."


The rest of the aircraft is in storage at the Paul E. Garber Preservation, Restoration, and Storage Facility in Suitland, Maryland.

WildBat aka Tomas Oszlar
tfo@gmx.net