B-26 Marauder (18)
The world-famous German fighter pilot Adolf Galland told his Allied interrogators after the war that the B-26 was the allied bomber he least liked to attack. This was in part due to the aircraft flying in so-called box formations, which optimised the bombers' mutual fire support.
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B-26 Marauder (18)
The world-famous German fighter pilot Adolf Galland told his Allied interrogators after the war that the B-26 was the allied bomber he least liked to attack. This was in part due to the aircraft flying in so-called box formations, which optimised the bombers' mutual fire support.
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Uploaded on May 20, 2009
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