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Joe Baugher wrote:(42-)100578 (MSN 19041) to civil registry as N8042X.
Jim Rudd Sr wrote:Was R /O on 42-100578 (T2-G) N8042X 83 /437 TCG. Towed gliders D-Day and double tow at Wesel.
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airplanemart wrote:On 26 June 1989, Douglas C-47A N8042X of California Air Tours ditched 5 miles (8.0 km) off Petersburg, Alaska following the loss of fabric from an aileron and the breaking of the chain connecting the left control wheel to the aileron control system; and the pilots' subsequent incorrect assessment of the degree of controllability of the aircraft. The aircraft was on a ferry flight from Petersburg Municipal Airport to Ketchikan International Airport. On 6 July 1989 the aircraft was salvaged with the intention of returning it to airworthiness, but this was not carried out. In 2000, the hulk was reported to have been sold for restoration and placement on a pedestal at Juneau International Airport. As of 2005, the hulk was still at Petersburg.
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