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22nd Bomb Group Commander Colonel Dwight H. Divine II belly lands his Marauder in 1942 after landing gear was shot up.
This short clip shows Martin B-26 Marauder “Carolyn” 41-35071 landing at Patterson Field in September 1988. This Marauder was restored by CAF (Commemorative Air Force) and was lost in a crash in 1995.
This clip is made from 16mm WWII color movie, narrated by 394th Bomb Group Bombardier Ray Burdge. This very dramatic scene shows a take off accident, resulting in a huge explosion and fire.
This clip is made from 16mm WWII color movie, narrated by 394th Bomb Group Bombardier Ray Burdge. The landing scene is from Bournemouth, England, most probably 394th BG base Holmsley South (July-August 1944).The view is from the Bombardier’s compartment in the aircraft’s nose. Note 0.5 cal. machine gun.
This clip is made from 16mm WWII color movie, narrated by 394th Bomb Group Bombardier Ray Burdge. The aircraft we see in the clip is from 394th Bomb Group. One metal finish Marauder seen is from 586th Bomb Squadron, code H9.
This clip is made from 16mm WWII color movie, narrated by 394th Bomb Group Bombardier Ray Burdge. The aircraft we see in the clip is “Sure Go For No Dough”, serial 43-34200, 4T-A of 394th Bomb Group 585th Bomb Squadron. Several other Marauders are seen from tail end.
A 1991 version of the Wings documentary of WWII’s Martin B-26 Marauder.