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Homelite Super XL 12 automatic Chainsaw. Homelite Corporation is an American power equipment manufacturer, i.e. (chainsaws, leafs blowers, trimmers), that became notable for being one of the largest post-World War II manufacturers of portable electrical generators and professional and consumer level chainsaws, as well as holding the distinction of producing the world's first one-man operated ...
B-26C FAB 5159, B-26B FAB 5159, 41-39288, taken on charge 1957, refurbished 1968 into B-26B. Withdrawn from use, now displayed at Museu Aeroespacial, Campo dos Afonsos, near Rio de Janeiro. B-26C FAB 5160, B-26B FAB 5160, 43-22271, taken on charge 1957, refurbished 1968 into B-26B. Withdrawn from use, struck off charge December 1975.
A-26B: 44-34165-S: Air Force Flight Test Center Museum, Edwards AFB, California [3] A-26B "A-26C" 44-34313: 434313: A: Black Crow Aviation, Santa Rosa, California. N4313, Named "Miss Michelle" [2] [3] A-26B "A-26C" 44-34423: 434423: S: Armed Forces and Aerospace Museum, Spokane Valley, Washington [3] A-26B: 44-34508-R: W.S. Glover, Mount ...
C-26B Military version of the Metro III (Model SA227-BC) and Metro 23 (Model SA227-DC). RC-26B C-26B modified with electronic surveillance equipment for drug interdiction missions. [25] Ten remained in service with the Air National Guard as of March 2019, [17] but all were retired during 2023. [26] UC-26C
A-26B Attack bomber with solid nose carrying six or eight 0.50 in (12.7 mm) machine guns. Production totals: 1,355 A-26Bs were built and delivered, 205 at Tulsa, Oklahoma (A-26B-5-DT to A-26B-25-DT) plus 1,150 at Long Beach, California (A-26B-1-DL to A-26B-66-DL). About 24 more airframes were built at Long Beach but not delivered to USAAF, some ...
Fairchild C-26 Metroliner - C-26A, C-26B and RC-26B versions for the U.S. military. TP 88 - Metro III (two aircraft) delivered to the Swedish Air Force for use as a VIP transports. The first was delivered in 1984, and this was replaced by the second (TP 88B) in 1986 and remained in use until 1993.