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    Airframe Family: Douglas A-26/B-26/JD Invader
    Latest Model:A-26A Counter Invader
    Last Military Serial:64-17653 USAF
    Construction Number:7091
    Latest Owner or Location:Pima Air and Space Museum, Davis-Monthan AFB (South Side), Tucson, Arizona

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    Dates

    Event

    Constructed as an A-26B-30-DL by Douglas at Long Beach, Califoria, USA.

    Circa 1941

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Army Air Force with s/n 41-39378.

    October 1964

    Converted to a B-26K by On Mark Engineering at Van Nuys, CA, USA.

    Circa 1964

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Air Force with s/n 64-17653.

    July 1968

    Transferred to 56th SOW/906th SOS, SEA.

    Converted to an A-26A by On Mark Engineering at Van Nuys, CA, USA.

    Transferred to 56th Special Operations Wing, Nakhon Phanom, Thailand.

    13 November 1969

    Transferred to Davis Monthan AFB, Tucson, AZ.

    11 January 1970

    Transferred to the Military Aircraft Storage and Disposal Center (MASDC) with inventory number AD013.

    Circa September 1970


    Photographer: Peter Bergagnini
    Notes: Photo taken at Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ

    15 December 1972

    Declared excess.

    1 January 1974

    To National Museum of the United States Air Force Loan Program, Wright Field, Dayton, OH.
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    To Pima Air and Space Museum, Davis-Monthan AFB (South Side), Tucson, AZ.
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    March 1990


    Photographer: Tom Tessier
    Notes: At Pima Air Museum.

    By 1991

    Markings Applied: TA, AF 64 653

    11 August 1991


    Photographer: Robert Nichols

    11 August 1991


    Photographer: Robert Nichols

    Circa 1996


    Photographer: Ken Videan
    Notes: At Pima museum, Arizona.

    9 September 2011


    Photographer: Mike Henniger

    9 September 2011


    Photographer: Mike Henniger

    14 May 2019


    Photographer: Campbell McGhee


    Credits
    Data for airframe dossiers come from various sources. The following were used to compile this dossier...

    Print Sources
    U.S. Military Out of Service 2010 by Andy Marden
    Warbirds Directory, 5th Edition by Geoff Goodall

    Internet Sources
    Airbus, Boeing, Convair and Douglas Production List
    The AMARC Experience
    United States Military Services Serial Number Lists by Joe Baugher

    Individual Contributors
    Mike Henniger

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