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C-46 "flight engineer"?

Wed Nov 11, 2015 4:16 pm

Just read a source that claims military C-46s flew with two pilots, a radioman and a flight engineer. I believe this is wrong--that they did use a radio operator but not a F/E. Correct?

Re: C-46 "flight engineer"?

Wed Nov 11, 2015 4:36 pm

My "bible", U.S. Military Aircraft since 1909 by Swanborough and Bowers, says they had a 4 person crew.
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Re: C-46 "flight engineer"?

Thu Nov 12, 2015 2:10 pm

Forgive my ignorance, but could they be referring to the crew chief for the flight engineer? Seems I've read that even some C-47's had a 4 man crew listed in the same manner. B-17's had crew chiefs flying as a "engineer/gunner" as well. I could be wrong, but maybe that's what they're referring to. Just a thought.
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