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Mark Sampson wrote:it's one big airplane
Wed Jul 02, 2025 5:09 am
Hooligan2 wrote:Mark Sampson wrote:it's one big airplane
Indeed, I always though they were much the same size as the C-47 until I saw my first C-46 alongside a C-47 at Miami. At least a size larger if not two!
I certainly thought they were long gone from USAF service soon after WWII...
No stories other than to recall the unfortunate end of one of the Dominican C-46s I saw at Miami in 1984. It was underslung by a CH-53 (I think) for delivery to a museum somewhere to the north. Unfortunately it began to rotate on the end of the strops, leaving the CH-53 crew no option other than dump the load into the gator-inhabited swamps below...
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JohnB wrote:I think I asked a similar question here 20 + years ago...
I know I have asked about any C-78s and PT-17s since various books say they were only categorized as surplus in 1947/49.
Perhaps the late dates were just a paperwork exercise, the planes being long gone?
JohnB wrote:One possibility about the C-46s...given their location and mysterious sounding unit, perhaps they were used to train Central or South American Air Forces...or in a more conspiratorial vein...were used by the CIA in the region in anti -guerrilla operations...hence, few photos?
Wed Jul 02, 2025 11:27 pm
Chris Brame wrote:I shot 44-77559 at Chino back around '07; when was it retired?
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