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- Flak_Bait abstract "Flak-Bait is a Martin B-26 Marauder aircraft that 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 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 Squadron, 322d Bombardment Group stationed in eastern England.During the course of its 202 (207 if one includes its five decoy missions) bombing missions over Germany as well as the Netherlands, Belgium, and France, Flak-Bait lived up to its name by being shot with over 1000 holes, returned twice on one engine and once with an engine on fire, lost its electrical system once and its hydraulic system twice, and participated in bombing missions in support of Normandy Landings and the Battle of the Bulge.Flak-Bait returned to the United States in December 1946. The aircraft is currently undergoing preservation and conservation at the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum.".
- Flak_Bait wikiPageExternalLink artifact.cfm?id=A19600297000.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageID "6443301".
- Flak_Bait wikiPageLength "3956".
- Flak_Bait wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Flak_Bait wikiPageRevisionID "659647788".
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink 322d_Air_Expeditionary_Group.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink 322d_Bombardment_Group.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink 449th_Bombardment_Squadron.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink 449th_Expeditionary_Flying_Training_Squadron.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink Anti-aircraft_warfare.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore,_Maryland.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_the_Bulge.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_aircraft_in_the_collection_of_the_Smithsonian_Institution.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_aircraft_of_World_War_II.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink Flak.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink Glenn_L._Martin_Company.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Martin_B-26_Marauder_operators.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink List_of_units_using_the_B-26_Marauder_during_World_War_II.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink Martin_B-26_Marauder.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink National_Air_and_Space_Museum.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink Normandy_Landings.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink Normandy_landings.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink Smithsonian_Institution.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink Steven_F._Udvar-Hazy_Center.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army_Air_Force.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army_Air_Forces.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flak Bait".
- Flak_Bait fate "Museum display".
- Flak_Bait firstFlight "April, 1943".
- Flak_Bait hasPhotoCollection Flak_Bait.
- Flak_Bait inService "April, 1943 to December 1946".
- Flak_Bait manufacturer Glenn_L._Martin_Company.
- Flak_Bait militarySerial "41".
- Flak_Bait owners United_States_Army_Air_Force.
- Flak_Bait owners United_States_Army_Air_Forces.
- Flak_Bait preservation "Under preservation at Smithsonian Institution's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center.".
- Flak_Bait soleExampleOfType%3F_ "N".
- Flak_Bait type Martin_B-26_Marauder.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_aircraft_career.
- Flak_Bait wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Flak_Bait subject Category:Individual_aircraft_in_the_collection_of_the_Smithsonian_Institution.
- Flak_Bait subject Category:Individual_aircraft_of_World_War_II.
- Flak_Bait hypernym Aircraft.
- Flak_Bait type Aircraft.
- Flak_Bait type Artifact.
- Flak_Bait type Collection.
- Flak_Bait comment "Flak-Bait is a Martin B-26 Marauder aircraft that 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 and christened Flak-Bait by its first assigned pilot, James J. Farrell, who adapted the nickname of a family dog, "Flea Bait".".
- Flak_Bait label "Flak Bait".
- Flak_Bait sameAs m.0g5m2f.
- Flak_Bait sameAs Q5457073.
- Flak_Bait sameAs Q5457073.
- Flak_Bait wasDerivedFrom Flak_Bait?oldid=659647788.
- Flak_Bait isPrimaryTopicOf Flak_Bait.