Early in the war, the B-26 gained a dangerous reputation due to its high landing speeds and a series of training accidents.
: It was notoriously called the "Widowmaker" or "The Flying Prostitute" (because it had "no visible means of support" due to its short wings). B-26 Marauder
The Martin was a WWII medium bomber that went from being feared by its own crews to having the lowest loss rate of any Allied bomber over Europe. ✈️ The "Widowmaker" Turned Hero Early in the war, the B-26 gained a
: You can see it today undergoing conservation at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Virginia. 📊 Quick Stats ✈️ The "Widowmaker" Turned Hero : You can
: Bristling with .50 caliber machine guns for defense.
: Could carry up to 4,000 lbs of bombs or even torpedoes for maritime strikes.
: After pilots were better trained on its unique flight characteristics and tactics shifted to medium-altitude bombing , it became a powerhouse of precision and survivability. 🛠️ Combat Legend: Flak-Bait No individual B-26 is more famous than Flak-Bait .