File:Martin B-26C-5-MO Marauder 41-34674.jpg

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English: Photo of B-26 Marauder 41-34674 at Eglin Field, Florida in 1942 on a bomb training run. This aircraft was the 2d B-26C off the Martin B-26 production line at Omaha, Nebraska. It later served with the Air Forces Training Command Twin Engine Flight Transition School at Laughlin Field, Texas later in the war.
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Source United States Army Air Forces via MacDill Thunderbird Base Newspaper via http://www.b26.com/guestbook/guest.htm
Author United States Army Air Forces
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current23:06, 13 September 2013Thumbnail for version as of 23:06, 13 September 2013590 × 429 (52 KB)Bwmoll3Wrong image uploaded, correct one
23:05, 13 September 2013Thumbnail for version as of 23:05, 13 September 20131,920 × 1,080 (319 KB)Bwmoll3{{Information |Description ={{en|1=Photo of B-26 Marauder 41-34674 at Eglin Field, Florida in 1942 on a bomb training run. This aircraft was the 2d B-26C off the Martin B-26 production line at Omaha, Nebraska. It later served with the Air Forces...
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