Flak-Bait

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title: Flak-Bait
text: Flak-Bait is the Martin B-26 Marauder aircraft which holds the record within the United States Army Air Forces for the number of bombing missions survived during World War II. Manufactured in Baltimore, Maryland, as a B-26B-25-MA, by Martin, it was completed in April 1943, accepted by the United States Army Air Forces, and christened Flak-Bait by its first assigned pilot, James J. Farrell, who adapted the nickname of a family dog, "Flea Bait". Flak-Bait was assigned to the 449th Bombardment Squa
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description: Twin-engined medium bomber in service during World War II
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flak-Bait
date created: 2006-08-14T00:53:15Z
date modified: 2024-09-12T12:31:46Z
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