Greetings fellow WIX'ers...just started reading Dick Winter's book (ironically during the onset of winter here in Ohio) and was curious about a reference to an airport I used to fly into during our time in Atlanta.
He mentions an airport carved out of a mountain that was used for the first jumps by officers in Easy company. The runway was so short the C-47 had to dive to gain airspeed on takeoff. Needless to say it finally ran off the end of the runway and was wrecked. Jump activity moved to Ft. Benning.
A few questions:
1. Was the runway they built now the current (somewhat rough) runway 9/27 at KTOC Toccoa?
2. Where did the C-47 run off the runway (might be a future warbird debris recovery trip for someone)
3. Any pics of the C-47 while at KTOC? From Mr. Winter's dialog it sounded like it only made a few trips before it ran off the runway
Thoughts/comments welcome as I plow thru this book on a Bastonge-like afternoon here in Ohio...
_________________ Rauhbatz Commemorative Air Force CAF Ohio Wing/Airbase Georgia Member PT-19/26, T-34 CAF Pilot
Favorite quote from Wind, Sand & Stars - A. St. Exupuery "friends are like trees...when they are gone we miss their shade"
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