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The definitive history of “Flak-Bait,” the most accomplished American B-26 bomber of WWII.
Battling flak and enemy fighters over the skies of Europe during World War II, the US Army Air ForceMartin B-26 Marauderbomber named Flak-Bait completed a remarkable 201 combat missions, a feat that made it the highest mission scorer of any Allied medium or heavy bomber.
For many years, the author has held a special interest in the B-26, and especially those of the 387th Bomb Group. It was during his first visit to the National Air & Space Museum in Washington, DC, over 20 years ago, whereFlak-Bait’s nose section was on display, that he became interested in what the aircraft had achieved during its illustrious career.
This is the most definitive account of any single World War II aircrafts combat career ever published.
[AuthorName]By Alan F. Crouchman[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Alan Crouchmanhas written many aviation articles over the last 35 years, with over 50 published in magazines in the UK and France. He has been involved in researching the Martin B-26 Marauder aircraft for over 40 years and acts as the 387th Bomb Group historian and contact in the UK. Alan, along with Vic Maslen, coauthored the bookMighty Eighth War Diarywith renowned author Roger A. Freeman.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]200 color and b/w photos, aircraft profiles[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]The Only American Aircraft to Survive 200 Bombing Missions during the Second World War[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]200 color and b/w photos, aircraft profiles[/ColorPattern]