The TB-26G was a special version of the B-26G that was stripped of all
armament and all other military equipment for use a trainer and a
target tug. Only 57 were built before production ceased. 47 of these
planes were transferred to the US Navy as JM-2. where J was a general
utility category used by the Navy from 1931 to 1955. Their BuNos were
90507/90521 and 91962/91993.
Serials of TB-26G:
44-67805/67954 Martin B-26G-15-MA Marauder
67945/67954 converted to TB-26G-15-MA
44-68105/68254 Martin B-26G-25-MA Marauder
68222/68253 converted to TB-26G.
Sources:
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Famous Bombers of the Second World War, William Green,
Doubleday, 1959.
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The Martin Marauder B-26, Victor C. Tannehill, Boomerang Publishers, 1997.
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The Martin B-26 Marauder, J. K. Havener, TAB Aero, 1988.
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Me & My Gal--The Stormy Combat Romance Between a WW II Bomber
Pilot and His Martin B-26, Charles O'Mahony, Wings,
December 1994.
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The Martin B-26B and C Marauder, Ray Wagner, Aircraft in
Profile, Doubleday, 1965.
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Jane's American Fighting Aircraft of the 20th Century,
Michael J.H. Taylor, Mallard Press.
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American Combat Planes, Third Enlarged Edition, Ray Wagner,
Doubleday, 1982.