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The Most Dangerous WW2 Bomber

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In the spring of 1945, at a forward airfield in Belgium, Allied ground crews worked feverishly to prepare the 449th Bombardment Squadron for a new mission.

Amongst all the B-26 Marauders, one stood out from the rest. Peppered with over 1,000 patches covering bullet holes, shrapnel, and anti-aircraft shells, this twin-engine bomber was better known around the 449th as Flak Bait.

This would be the 200th mission for the battle-worn B-26, and many wondered how it could still fly.

Leading the attack that day was Colonel John Samuel, the commanding officer of the 332nd Bombardment Group, who had hand-picked this aircraft as his leading flagship for the assault against Nazi targets in Germany.

As copilot, Captain Samuel's mission was clear: ensure the squadron's success and a triumphant return from the assault on German defenses, hoping the aircraft’s nickname wouldn’t finally catch up to it…
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