During Frode's military flight training he had opted for multi-engine aircraft thinking that would equip him for flying for airlines after the war. He was sent to Dodge City, Kansas to learn to fly the B-26. After extensive training on this plane by the time he was finished there was a surplus of pilots for that aircraft. He then volunteered to fly a different plane.
He wrote "We were all thrilled to think that we would soon be flying the A-20. This airplane was an attack bomber. It had two Wright R-2600 engines, each producing 1600 hp. The maximum speed was 317 mph and the cruising speed 230. It had eight 50 caliber machine guns and could carry 2000 lbs. of bombs externally, and 2000 bombs internally. It was a single piloted aircraft and the total crew complement was 3. The two gunners were behind a bulkhead and there was no way they could get to the pilot's compartment. The only communication was by radio and if the pilot became disabled, their only recourse was to bail out. One gunner operated the top turret which contained two 50 caliber machine guns, and the other gunner fired two 50 caliber guns through a bottom hatch." Frode doesn't say it but there were 4, 50 caliber guns in the nose of the plane controlled by the pilot.
Frode liked this plane very much. It was much easier to fly and more nimble. The difficulty of flying the B-26, caused it to be nicknamed "The Widow Maker." Frode wrote it was also called "The Flying Prostitute"..."no visible means of support." He wrote "There was a training base close to Tampa, Florida, from there came a saying, to wit 'A plane a day in Tampa Bay.'" Flying the smaller, nimble A-20 was very satisfying for Frode.
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This is a picture I took of an A-20, for Frode, in the Air Force Museum, Dayton, Ohio. He knew it was there so I sought it out.