cadet77 wrote:
Douglas C-47

Larry
Sad to see "Piggy" looking like that.
I have pictures of her getting that paint on the ramp in Bedford, MA
It was for a movie, it was a shame to see the Canadian colors go, but the movie company was paying good money for it.
1991 Purchased by Erik L Fleming, Concord, Mass
1993 Awarded "Best Transport Aircraft" Oshkosh
1995? Acquired by by Saber Cargo Airlines for Cargo out of Charlotte, North Carolina
9/26/2000 Last flight - Landing Accident at Charlotte-Douglas Airport
This came from DC-3.com...
The tail number was 12907, and she was a sorry sight. In addition to the wear and tear of being torn apart and mucked about with for years, some artistically inclined type had painted the name "Miss Piggy" on the nose. Sometime during my first year in the Training Section, someone who was probably promoted (or tossed out) for his remarkable foresight, was reading through the aircraft maintenance sheets. He (or she) discovered that poor "Miss Piggy" had the lowest number of airframe hours of any of our nine Dakotas. At the time, she had a mere 12,000 hours....a child. The rest of the fleet were up around 18,000 at the time.