ChrisAldridge wrote:
Related question, is their any C-119 survivors built by Kaiser-Frazer?
Looks like there are maybe four from the initial batch:
Joe Baugher wrote:
51-8098 ... 51-8168
Kaiser-Frazer C-119F-KM Flying Boxcar
c/n 101/171
8106 (c/n 109) converted to C-119G between 1955 and 1957. Seen Dec 1970 at Fort Benning, GA. Transferred to Chinese Nationalist AF sometime after 1970 as 3190. Preserved at Air Force Academy Museum, Guang Shan, Taiwan.

8121 (c/n 124) converted to C-119J in 1955 and to C-119G in 1957. Officially designated C-119J sometime after Jun 1957.
To Italian AF as MM51-8121, code 46-50. In Petrin collection, Villorba, north of Treviso
8128 (c/n 131) converted to C-119J standard in 1955 and to C-119G in 1957. Officially designated C-119J sometime after Jun 1957. To Italian AF in 1964 as MM51-8128. Preserved at Museu Storica Del Aeronautica Militare Italiana, Collezione Petrin, at Treviso
8129 (c/n 132) converted to C-119J standard and 1955 and to C-119G in 1957. Officially designated C-119J sometime after Jun 1957. To MASDC. To civil register as N8504Y, Stebbins Community Association, Stebbins, AK.
(ed. note: Deregistered in 2004 - gone now?) From the second batch, maybe eight:
Joe Baugher wrote:
53-8069 ... 53-8156
Kaiser-Fraser C-119G Flying Boxcar
c/n 172/259
8073 (c/n 176) converted to C-119L. To MASDC as CJ471 Sep 27, 1975. To civil register as N9027K, succession of
owners, eventually to Brooks Fuel, Fairbanks, AK. Reported Feb 2008 to be in storage at Anchorage IAP, AK (ed. note: still there?)
8074 (c/n 177) converted to C-119L. To MASDC as CJ457 Mar 27, 1975. Sold to Air Pro/Western International scrap yard in 1987. Observed in scrap yard Apr 1990 but listed as sold to manager of Flying J Ranch Airport, AZ Mar 13, 1990. Currently derelict at Flying J Ranch near Pima, AZ. (ed. note: I think someone posted a thread about this one with photos?)
8076 (c/n 179) converted to C-119L 1973. To MASDC as CJ456 Jan 1, 1975. To civil register as N8505A Northern Pacific
Transport, Anchorage, AK. Eventually to Hawkins and Powers and stored at Greybull, WY as N8505A
8084 (c/n 187) converted to C-119J, then C-119L. Preserved at Little Rock AFB, Arkansas
8087 (c/n 190) converted to C-119L. Preserved at 82nd Airborne War Memorial Museum, Fort Bragg, NC.
8127 (c/n 230) converted to C-119L. To civil registry as N4999K, then N90269 with Starbird, Inc of Reno, NV
8146 (c/n 249) to UN Aug 1960 for use in Congo as UNO-105. To Italian AF in 1961 as MM53-8146. Preserved at Practica de Mare, Italy, Piana delle Orme Museum, Borgo Faiti
8150 (c/n 253) converted to C-119L. To civil register as N37636, Hawkins and Powers, Greybull, WY. (ed. note: still there?)
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All right, Mister Dorfmann, start pullin'!
Pilot: "Flap switch works hard in down position."
Mechanic: "Flap switch checked OK. Pilot needs more P.T." - Flight report, TB-17G 42-102875 (Hobbs AAF)