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1944 Douglas A-26 Invader

Overview
Listing Status: Inactive
The A-26 Invader series was the only US bomber to serve in WW2, Korea and Vietnam, as well as many 3rd world skirmishes.

This is a unique opportunity to own one of the last existing Douglas A-26 Invaders that is in its combat configuration. This Invader was never a tanker and was not converted to executive use. It left USAF surplus stocks directly for the Nicaraguan Air Force where it served as a front-line aircraft until the late 1970s. During this time maintenance was performed under the Military Assistance Program at Albrook AFB, Panama, including the installation of an approved spar strap. Since its return to the United States it has been left in its combat configuration, a virtual time capsule, perfect for the warbird collector or operator that wants a true combat configured aircraft. All armament panels, bomb racks, etc. are still intact within the aircraft. Unlike many Invaders it is still a true single pilot airplane and the FAA still allows single pilot operation. This aircraft went to Europe in the spring of 1945 and may be a combat aircraft, but no record exists of its unit assignment.
Price: N/A
Offered By: Courtesy Aircraft
Registration: N99420
S/N: 44-34104
Location: Huntington, Indiana
United States
Airframe
12000 man hour hour restoration from 2004-2009
Extensive 3000 man hour IRAN completed by Airpower Unlimited (2016)
Total Time: 2,486 Hours
Avionics
Garmin GTN-650 GPS/Nav/Comm
Garmin GTX-345 Transponder
ADS-B Compliant
PS Engineering PAC 24 Intercom
Audio Panel
Additional Equipment
Six Gun Nose with 6 50 caliber gun barrels
Upper Turret shell with 50 caliber gun barrels Working Bomb Bay Doors
Working Bomb Bay Spoilers
DC-6 Brake Conversion
Two Jump Seats Installed in rear compartment
Dual Control Conversion Kit Included
NOS Bottom Turret Included
NOS Sighting Pedestal Included
New Nose Tire Installed
Spare NOS Tire Included
Engines & Props
Engine(s):
Pratt and Whitney R-2800-79
LH: 127.7 Hours SMOH,
22 Hours since complete teardown and IRAN by Anderson Airmotive

RH: 106.2 Hour SMOH,
22 Hours since complete teardown and IRAN by Anderson Airmotive

Propeller(s):
RH: 22 Hours SPOH by H&S Propeller
Prop AD Completed July. 2017

LH: 22 hours SPOH by H&S Propeller
Prop AD Completed July. 2017
Interior & Exterior
Finished in the colors of the 386th Bomb Group,
552nd Bomb Squadron based at St. Trond, Belgium in 1945.
Other Info
Inspection Status:
Inspection Completed September 2020
Special Type: Warbird / Military