Martin B26 Marauder

The B-26 Marauder, often referred to as the B-26, stands as an iconic symbol of World War II aviation. This medium bomber, celebrated for its speed and precision, played a vital role in the Allied war effort. The B-26 Marauder was designed by the Martin Aircraft Company in the 1930s to meet the need for a fast, high-speed bomber.. In 1939, the Martin B-26 Marauder was built in parallel with North American B-25 Mitchell, however while the B-25 was a docile handling airplane, the B-26 was nothing of the kind.It was built for speed and was a highly strung, unforgiving airplane, that needed to be tamed by the most experienced pilots.


Martin B26 Marauder Air force, Passenger jet, The marauders

Martin B26 Marauder Air force, Passenger jet, The marauders


Martin B26G Marauder > National Museum of the US Air Force™ > Display

Martin B26G Marauder > National Museum of the US Air Force™ > Display


Martin B26C Marauder Untitled (Confederate Air Force) Aviation Photo 1250267

Martin B26C Marauder Untitled (Confederate Air Force) Aviation Photo 1250267


Martin B26G Marauder > National Museum of the United States Air Force™ > Display

Martin B26G Marauder > National Museum of the United States Air Force™ > Display


B26 Marauder United States' Martin B26 Marauder bomber World War II Vehicles

B26 Marauder United States' Martin B26 Marauder bomber World War II Vehicles


Martin B26 Marauder Specifications Technical Data / Description

Martin B26 Marauder Specifications Technical Data / Description


B26 Marauder, World War II Bomber Aircraft

B26 Marauder, World War II Bomber Aircraft


Martin B26 Marauder Untitled Aviation Photo 0568475

Martin B26 Marauder Untitled Aviation Photo 0568475


Martin B26 Marauder Untitled Aviation Photo 0674994

Martin B26 Marauder Untitled Aviation Photo 0674994


Martin B26 Marauder Untitled Aviation Photo 0354284

Martin B26 Marauder Untitled Aviation Photo 0354284


EE72277 Bomber Martin B26 Marauder EASTERN EXPRESS

EE72277 Bomber Martin B26 Marauder EASTERN EXPRESS


N5546N Martin B26 Marauder c/n 2253 ex 4135071 Commemorative air force, Wwii aircraft, The

N5546N Martin B26 Marauder c/n 2253 ex 4135071 Commemorative air force, Wwii aircraft, The


Martin B26 Marauder [Bombardero Medio] La Segunda Guerra Mundial

Martin B26 Marauder [Bombardero Medio] La Segunda Guerra Mundial


Martin B26C Marauder Crew Silodrome

Martin B26C Marauder Crew Silodrome


Martin B26G Marauder > National Museum of the United States Air Force™ > Display

Martin B26G Marauder > National Museum of the United States Air Force™ > Display


The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia B26 Marauder, U.S. Medium Bomber

The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia B26 Marauder, U.S. Medium Bomber


Martin B26 Marauder Untitled Aviation Photo 0336945

Martin B26 Marauder Untitled Aviation Photo 0336945


Martin B26 Marauder Wwii aircraft, Aircraft, Wwii bomber

Martin B26 Marauder Wwii aircraft, Aircraft, Wwii bomber


Martin B26G Marauder > National Museum of the United States Air Force™ > Display

Martin B26G Marauder > National Museum of the United States Air Force™ > Display


Martin B26 Marauder 1941 World War Photos

Martin B26 Marauder 1941 World War Photos

The B-26 Marauder. Martin's B-26 Marauder proved to be a workhorse of the U.S. Air Forces during World War II.. The B-26s of the 322nd, 323rd, 386th, and 387th bombardment groups would be joined by four other B-26 groups and three light bomber groups flying A-20s. Several groups of P-47 and P-51 fighter-bombers made up the remainder of the.. The Martin B-26 Marauder was one of the more controversial American aircraft of the Second World War, earning an early reputation as a killer aircraft before going on to suffer the lowest loss rate of any American bomber in the European theatre.. The Marauder was designed to satisfy Circular Proposal 39-640 of 11 March 1939 which called for a high speed light or medium bomber, capable of.