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Wed, Nov 04, 2020

Return To Flight! CAF A-26 Invader Flies Again

The CAF’S A-26 Invader 'Lil Twister' Got back to Business On November 1

As expected (and while waiting for the weather to clear), the third A-26 in the CAF inventory returned to flight on November 1, 2020 with two flights out of Guthrie Regional Airport in Oklahoma.

The first flight duration was approximately 11 minutes with a few minor squawks. The second flight later in the afternoon was approximately one hour in duration. Mark Novak was the Pilot in Command during the flight.

For more than 21 years volunteers have been working to restore this A-26 Invader in order to return the aircraft to flight. Although many obstacles, including being hit by a tornado, delayed the project, volunteers persisted.

Congratulations to the Sierra Hotel A-26 Sponsor Group for a flight 21 years in the making.

A-26 Invaders did not enter military service until later in World War II but have the unique prestige of serving in three combat wars. Invaders were utilized in World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. The aircraft is also well known for its speed and use in night missions.

The CAF has three A-26s in the fleet. Hopefully they will be able to unite all three Invaders at some point in 2021.

FMI: https://commemorativeairforce.org/

 


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