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B-26B Marauder "Flak-Bait" 322nd Bombardment Group

By: ICM

Type: Scale Model

Product Line: Aircraft Models 1/48 (ICM)

367 pcs.

MSRP old price: $154.99


Product Info

Title
B-26B Marauder "Flak-Bait" 322nd Bombardment Group
Publisher
ICM
Publish Year
2025
Dimensions
16.5x10.5x4"
NKG Part #
2148251812
MFG. Part #
ICM48321
Material
Plastic

Description

On April 26, 1943, the B-26B-25-MA bomber with serial number 41-31773 rolled off the assembly line at the Glenn L. Martin Company plant in Middle River. By the end of May that year, the aircraft and its crew arrived in England, where they were assigned to the 449th Bombardment Squadron of the 322nd Bombardment Group. During combat missions, American bombers faced significant threats from German anti-aircraft guns, collectively known as Flak. As they approached their bombing targets, crews often had to break through waves of anti-aircraft fire. According to American pilots, many of their planes seemed to attract large amounts of shells fired by the Flak guns. Based on this, Lieutenant Farrell, a crew member of bomber 41-31773, coined a nickname for their plane – ‘Flak-Bait’. This name was a playful adaptation of the nickname of the Farrell family’s dog, who supposedly attracted hordes of fleas and was called ‘Flea Bait’. The plane oddly began to live up to its name, receiving hits from anti-aircraft shells in almost every mission. Every control surface was replaced at least once, and the hydraulic and electrical systems sustained damage. Twice, the plane returned with only one functioning engine. Despite these challenges, ‘Flak-Bait’ completed 206 combat missions – more than any other US aircraft during World War II.

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