Lucky Lady
No Pokes
Martin B-26C-20-MO Marauder
Sn: 41-35062
Squadron Code: FW-N
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Crew Chief: T/Sgt. James Stalnaker
Asst. Crew Chief: Sgt. Seymour Cohen
Before being assigned to
the 556th as a replacement aircraft, No Pokes saw service with another
bomb group--probably one that converted to the new A-26 Invader.
No Pokes met its
end as the result of a takeoff incident on May 25, 1944. 2nd Lt. Jerald
Fisher reported that his EG had failed to switch on the plane's outside
(generator) power during preflight; instead the plane used its internal
power (battery). As a result, his plane's batter went dead during takeoff,
causing instrument failure. He circled to land--with his bomb load--on
the southeast to northwest runway, but with his instruments out, he made
a "hot" landing. On approaching the end of the runway with excessive speed,
his EG pulled the "kiddie bottle" and locked the aircraft's brakes. As
No Pokes went off the end of the runway, it swerved. The wingtip
of No Pokes struck one of the 558th Squadron's planes, piloted by
1st Lt. Joseph B. De Vinnish, that was waiting its turn to take off. The
558th plane, 930/KX-D, was struck in the tail section and suffered rudder
damage. At this time, No Pokes left landing gear was wiped out,
and the Marauder came to rest in the field at the end of the runway. Fortunately,
there were no injuries. No Pokes was later salvaged for parts.