Quote:
Originally Posted by Magnuzk Thank you for all replies so far. I appreciate your help very much. I have also read in the B-26 manual that there was heat and oxygen in the B-1 and C models, but was that needed when flying at the altitudes the B-26 usually flew on? |
I think it would depend on the theater of operations - for example the PTO vs ETO.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Magnuzk I also found in the manual that an oxygen regulator was not installed in later models of the B-26. Does this mean that there was no oxygen installed in those later models?
Magnus. |
Possibly, again depending on the mission and theater. Oxygen was used above 12,000 feet. In the PTO most mission were flown pretty low - additionally there was the avaiability of portable oxygen units as well that could be field installed.