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A-26 Invaders staging through the UK in the 60s and 70s

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Old 3rd Apr 2008, 13:53
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A-26 Invaders staging through the UK in the 60s and 70s

Does any of the forumites here have any good recollections of A-26 Invaders (most likely On-Mark executive versions) which passed through UK airports in the 1960/ 70s. I know that N4000K did as well as N4852V and N300V. Also Occidental Oil's N190Y (later N40XY) and N400E (later N60XY) have been in Europe at times. N300V was possibly based in Europe, flown by a Spencer Neale. Does this name ring any bells? Also, the pilot on N190Y was apparently a guy named Fullenwider. Same question here.

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