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Great composition and color. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for reminding us...had totally forgotten about this huge old bird. Beautiful snap.
Excellent shot of an old horse put out to pasture.
It may be old, it may be out to pasture, but it makes for great subject and what lighting - well captured.
Beautiful light! Beautiful old bird.
Had a "flight" in one of these 1957 at RCAF Downsview (I was 10) with 25 other kids from a summer camp. Loadmaster standing between the 2 open rear doors, we roared down the runway, got airborne to about 5 ft, chopped the power, plunked on the runway, lots of brakes & reverse. Turned around and did the same in the opposite direction. NOISY, windy and WOW!
That makes two of us "out to pasture". Was associated with them in the 50's
Great photo!
First A/C I worked on doing Dope and Fabric recovered the Elevator control surface. Long time ago. Thanks for the memories
Just a gorgeous photo!
hoo boy. Makes me remember Fort Benning, Georgia, in the summer of 1969, going through jump school. We were told that C-130s were needed in VietNam, so we would use the C-119 for our training. The drop zone was in Alabama. To this day I have never entered the state of Alabama in a car or truck, but I have left it by truck 5 times :)
1 January 2018 Certificate of airworthiness for NR1394N (C-119F, 131673) issued
The first plane I flew in ... sweet !!!
This was the first military aircraft I flew in in the 1960's, followed by the Otter and the C-45 on a regular basis
A classmate of mine in USAF OTS Class 85-01, Flight 1-17, at Lackland/Medina AFB, Thomas Abbott, told us of his father having flown the FAIRCHILD Flying Boxcar.
He stated that the aircrew knew when it was about to lose a propeller by the noise it would begin to make, and, they’d lose the propeller more safely by canting/jiggling the Boxcar left or right to more safely “loosen” and then lose the propeller.
Excellent photograph!!!
He stated that the aircrew knew when it was about to lose a propeller by the noise it would begin to make, and, they’d lose the propeller more safely by canting/jiggling the Boxcar left or right to more safely “loosen” and then lose the propeller.
Excellent photograph!!!
Flew in one of those from McClellan AFB Sacramento down to Riverside. Can't remember the facility there but what I do remember is it was the noisiest plane I had ever flown in and it remains such. It was a workhorse though. Thanks for the memory.
A little history on this flying boxcar:
https://www.flyingboxcar.com/index.php?page=2
https://www.flyingboxcar.com/index.php?page=2
Looks like Greybull, WY per chance? Hawkins & Powers had several and operated them as tankers. My captain on Tanker 10, a P2V-7 for Neptune flew them. Great shot.
Isn't that a C-119?
The Air National Guard at CRW had these for YEARS. Used to watch these flying overhead when I was younger and seeing them lined up on the tarmac.
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