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PostPosted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 10:14 am 
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The final Marauder variant was the XB-26H. It was actually a TB-26G-25-MA (44-68221) that had its original tricycle landing gear replaced by a set of tandem mainwheels that retracted into the fuselage. In addition, a set of outrigger legs were added for lateral balance. The fuselage had to be externally stiffened to take the additional landing loads of this tandem undercarriage.

The XB-26H was known colloquially as the "Middle River Stump Jumper" and was part of a experimental project to test the installation of the landing gear proposed for the Boeing XB-47 Stratojet and Martin XB-48 bombers, which were then on the drawing boards. Flight tests were carried out in May/June of 1945 at the Martin field.
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Here's some newly documented NARA photos courtesy of http://scanbits.blogspot.com/2016/04/xb ... mp_17.html

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Are there any later photos of it?
In an earlier thread I asked if there were shots of it with the red-bar post-1947 markings....it was flown in that year by the Boeing B-47 test pilots.

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Below one of the XB-51's in the same location at Middle River Field MD. not sure the date so the XB-26H could very well been somewhere around there still. See what I can find.

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I'm sure many will recall viewing film of "MRSJ" on the old "Wings" TV series.

Footage starts at about 46:30.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XjVpb3L8UE

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Dan K wrote:
I'm sure many will recall viewing film of "MRSJ" on the old "Wings" TV series.

Footage starts at about 46:30.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XjVpb3L8UE



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Great photos of the XB-26H ! However, I could not help note the row of RAF Dakota's (aka C-47) parked in the background. All of which appear to have their cargo doors open and some ground activity going on as well. Interesting indeed.


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I noticed that as well.

My guess : New Dakotas being delivered...so they might as well carry spares for RAF Marauders?

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Those outriggers are B-17 Tail Wheel assemblies. Interesting!!


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