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C'mon Lotto! (AKA I want an A-26)

Sat May 21, 2011 10:43 pm

DOUGLAS A-26C INVADER • $160,000 • AVAILABLE FOR SALE • Douglas A-26C War Hero. This 1945 "Glass Nose" Invader (named "The Magnet" during its extensive bombing missions in Korea) became the first of its type to be converted to a Borate Bomber-1960. Invader 313 then flew as a fire fighting aircraft for the next 26 years. Its excellent record of maintenance continued with two Canadian Air Museums and its current owner..keeping this 'ol gal alive and well. This is a rare opportunity to own A Dual Control A-26 for less than the price of a new C-172!


Is this a regular flyer? Sure looks nice in the photos but the price seems low.

Re: C'mon Lotto! (AKA I want an A-26)

Sat May 21, 2011 10:46 pm

Spars???

Re: C'mon Lotto! (AKA I want an A-26)

Sat May 21, 2011 11:12 pm

Ad certainly doesn't mention any issues (or any engine/prop times for that matter)...

Re: C'mon Lotto! (AKA I want an A-26)

Thu May 26, 2011 4:48 pm

bdk wrote:
DOUGLAS A-26C INVADER • $160,000 • AVAILABLE FOR SALE • Douglas A-26C War Hero. This 1945 "Glass Nose" Invader (named "The Magnet" during its extensive bombing missions in Korea) became the first of its type to be converted to a Borate Bomber-1960. Invader 313 then flew as a fire fighting aircraft for the next 26 years. Its excellent record of maintenance continued with two Canadian Air Museums and its current owner..keeping this 'ol gal alive and well. This is a rare opportunity to own A Dual Control A-26 for less than the price of a new C-172!


Is this a regular flyer? Sure looks nice in the photos but the price seems low.

David Lane's N119DR?

http://www.warbirdregistry.org/a26regis ... 34313.html

T J
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