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 Post subject: Airdrop From The Inside
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!7th ABD troops embarking on a C-47 prior to dumping on the Rhine 1945.

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Jack,
This is not a photo of a C-47! It is most likely a C-46.
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Yup, it's a C-46, Jack. :D

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I ASSUMED :shock: that since it's a 17th ABD (?) and they served in UK, Fr, Ger and Belgium it would be a C-47. If no C-46s were in the ETO then who are these guys :?: :?: :?:

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From Wikipedia;

It wasn't until March 1945 that the C-46 saw duty in Europe, joining the USAAF in time to drop paratroopers in the push for the Rhine. The C-46 proved inadequate for combat. Due to a poorly designed fuel system, gasoline leaked out of the lines and pooled in the fuselage at the wing root and was easily ignited by ground fire. So many C-46s were lost in the drop during the crossing of the Rhine that airborne leaders forbade the airplane's use in future airborne operations. Fortunately, the war ended soon afterward and no further airborne missions were flown.

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