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Douglas C-74 ...

Sat Jun 01, 2024 4:06 pm

Douglas C-74 sitting on the NACA Apron during the Cleveland National Air Races September 5, 1946.

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Re: Douglas C-74 ...

Sat Jun 01, 2024 4:19 pm

Nice set Mark: thanks for posting. At the time of the photo, the aircraft was assigned to the 4000th AAF Base Unit at Patterson Field.

Re: Douglas C-74 ...

Sat Jun 01, 2024 7:59 pm

Fun fact: Surplus C-74s were used as freighters by civil concerns.
Some were registered in Panama.
They also appeared in the original "The Italian Job" film in the '60s.

Aside from the sole C-124 which flew from DM to Vegas, the type is one of the few U.S. strategic air lifters to see civil use.

Re: Douglas C-74 ...

Sun Jun 02, 2024 6:14 am

What a magnificent beast!

Re: Douglas C-74 ...

Sun Jun 02, 2024 9:16 am

That last one in Turin,42-65409, was it salvaged or preserved in any way(Sep.1970)?

Re: Douglas C-74 ...

Sun Jun 02, 2024 11:35 am

Sadly the Turin (and Italian Job star) burned while being scrapped.

Re: Douglas C-74 ...

Sun Jun 02, 2024 1:09 pm

It didn’t take long for the Bug Eye canopies to be replaced by a more conventional version due to problems with crew coordination with the Bug Eyes. Here are some pages from the C-74 Flight Manual.

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Ginter Books has an excellent book available on the C-74

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And, of course, the C-74 was the basis for the C-124

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Sun Jun 02, 2024 1:27 pm

The C-124 was developed to correct some of the problems with the C-74, mainly in loading outsized cargo.

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The C-74 and the C-124 as well as the B-36 had passageways into the wing to access the engines in flight

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Then flight deck layout on the C-124 was similar to that of the DC-6 and DC-7 although those airliners did not have the separate flight engineer station

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Ginter Books also had an excellent book on the C-124, but it’s out of print. However, it’s still available if you do a little searching online

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Re: Douglas C-74 ...

Sun Jun 02, 2024 9:39 pm

The 124 could probably fly from NY to WA state and back on the fuel quantity that a 737 would use at 1/4th that distance.

Re: Douglas C-74 ...

Mon Jun 03, 2024 10:09 am

Pretty good visibility. Are there any pics of it in civilian use?

Re: Douglas C-74 ...

Mon Jun 03, 2024 11:12 am

L-188 wrote:Pretty good visibility. Are there any pics of it in civilian use?

Don't know if this counts, but there was the well-known static at Vegas for many years in civilian colours. Did it fly in this scheme?

https://www.aerialvisuals.ca/AirframeDo ... ial=116843

Re: Douglas C-74 ...

Mon Jun 03, 2024 11:56 am

Paul Stroud wrote:
L-188 wrote:Pretty good visibility. Are there any pics of it in civilian use?

Don't know if this counts, but there was the well-known static at Vegas for many years in civilian colours. Did it fly in this scheme?

https://www.aerialvisuals.ca/AirframeDo ... ial=116843


That's a C-124, not a C-74.

The Italian Job C-74 is depicted here, in both its 'airline' scheme and the 'movie' iteration:

https://www.air-and-space.com/Douglas%20C-74.htm

Re: Douglas C-74 ...

Mon Jun 03, 2024 7:46 pm

Yes I know it's a C-124, just following the thread drift. Still curious as to whether it arrived in LV as a civilian aeroplane. I presume it flew in?

Re: Douglas C-74 ...

Tue Jun 04, 2024 9:45 am

now you've got me wondering what i saw a LV in 67', always thought it was a C-99 and how did it get to opa-loaka, fl.

Re: Douglas C-74 ...

Tue Jun 04, 2024 11:37 am

Stoney wrote:now you've got me wondering what i saw a LV in 67', always thought it was a C-99 and how did it get to opa-loaka, fl.


I think you are managing to confuse all sorts! The XC-99 was at Kelly AFB; it was an R6V Constitution at Opa Locka.
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