SPECTACULAR SIGHT: Douglas A-26B Invader "Rum & Coke" Landing at Bern in Switzerland!
Witness the magnificent arrival of the Douglas A-26B Invader N500MR at Bern, Switzerland. This fully restored Douglas A-26B On Mark Marketeer is an unparalleled gem of aviation history, a true spectacle to behold.
Built in 1945 with serial number 28048, this Douglas A-26B Invader has a rich history. Originally delivered to the USAAF, it was later made available for private ownership. With detailed logbooks dating back to 1952, this aircraft, now registered as N500MR, offers a luxurious experience. Boasting a lavish interior featuring a 6-seat cabin with leather seats, a fridge, and a whiskey bar, and a polished exterior with a gleaming fuselage and meticulously painted wings, this aircraft is a masterpiece of engineering. With nearly 5,000 horsepower, a cruising speed of 450 km/h, and a range of 4 hours, flying in this silver bird is an unparalleled experience that will leave you longing for more.
The Douglas A-26B Invader, a World War II-era aircraft, is seen landing at Bern in Switzerland. This twin-engine light bomber was known for its speed, versatility, and firepower.
Equipped with two Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp engines, each producing 2,000 horsepower, the A-26B Invader could reach speeds of up to 560 km/h, making it one of the fastest bombers of its time. With a range of over 2,000 kilometers, it could strike deep into enemy territory with precision.
The A-26B Invader was not only used for bombing missions but also for ground attack, reconnaissance, and even nighttime interdiction. Its adaptability and rugged construction made it a valuable asset in various military operations.
The A-26B Invader was highly respected by its crews for its performance and survivability. Over 2,500 of these aircraft were built, serving in conflicts around the world.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © by Matthias Haenni
Video Editing Software: Final Cut Express and iMovie
Camera: Sony RX10 IV
Видео SPECTACULAR SIGHT: Douglas A-26B Invader "Rum & Coke" Landing at Bern in Switzerland! канала Matt's Aviation Channel
Built in 1945 with serial number 28048, this Douglas A-26B Invader has a rich history. Originally delivered to the USAAF, it was later made available for private ownership. With detailed logbooks dating back to 1952, this aircraft, now registered as N500MR, offers a luxurious experience. Boasting a lavish interior featuring a 6-seat cabin with leather seats, a fridge, and a whiskey bar, and a polished exterior with a gleaming fuselage and meticulously painted wings, this aircraft is a masterpiece of engineering. With nearly 5,000 horsepower, a cruising speed of 450 km/h, and a range of 4 hours, flying in this silver bird is an unparalleled experience that will leave you longing for more.
The Douglas A-26B Invader, a World War II-era aircraft, is seen landing at Bern in Switzerland. This twin-engine light bomber was known for its speed, versatility, and firepower.
Equipped with two Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp engines, each producing 2,000 horsepower, the A-26B Invader could reach speeds of up to 560 km/h, making it one of the fastest bombers of its time. With a range of over 2,000 kilometers, it could strike deep into enemy territory with precision.
The A-26B Invader was not only used for bombing missions but also for ground attack, reconnaissance, and even nighttime interdiction. Its adaptability and rugged construction made it a valuable asset in various military operations.
The A-26B Invader was highly respected by its crews for its performance and survivability. Over 2,500 of these aircraft were built, serving in conflicts around the world.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © by Matthias Haenni
Video Editing Software: Final Cut Express and iMovie
Camera: Sony RX10 IV
Видео SPECTACULAR SIGHT: Douglas A-26B Invader "Rum & Coke" Landing at Bern in Switzerland! канала Matt's Aviation Channel
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