Restoring Aviation History: The A-26 Invader WW2 Bomber

As our regular readers have probably already surmised from one of my recent Simple Flying articles, I’m a major proponent of vintage military restoration projects being carried out by worthwhile entities including (but certainly not limited to) the Commemorative Air Force (CAF). Admittedly, I’m a tad biased here, as not only am I a longtime CAF donor (and damn proud of it), but indeed a CAF beneficiary, having ridden in both a World War II-era Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and a North American B-25 Mitchell AKA PBJ that CAF restored.

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