RickH wrote:
The only K model to fly in civilian hands was Denny's.
Not correct. Wally McDonnell had three of them and he even raced one at Mojave.
64-17640 N2294B Now at Ellsworth AFB, SD.
64-17657 N99218 Crashed on landing at Chino, CA in 1978. As far as I've been told, McDonnell was the pilot. But as JohnH says, was Stewart also in the plane?
64-17676 N22939 Raced as "Mojave Kid". Now at USAFM in Ohio.
RickH wrote:
Scott, there were a bunch of mods done to the Ks but I'm not sure the ring spar was one of them. I know that external spar straps were added to the wings. The normal gross on the A-26 is 35,000 pounds, the AF was loading them to 45,000 in Viet Nam.
The ring spar was used on the executive mods to open up the bomb bay. I've always been told that it is weaker than the original carry through that the wings are bolted to.
According to the book "Foreign Invaders", on the B-26K,
the wings were redesigned and completely rebuilt, leaving only parts of the spar from the original wing. The early Grand Central and LeTourneau exec. conversions also didn't use the ring spar, and they were limited to only three, four pax in the cabin.
JohnH wrote:
I thought that was Wally Mcdonnell that crashed the 26 at Chino. I interviewed him in 1992 and asked him about it. Were they both on the airplane?
JH
What did McDonnell have to say about this accident? Do you know if he's still around?
T J