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I am doing some research on the C-74 and C-124 Globemasters.
The information that I have found so far indicates that C-74 s/n 42-65406 survived scrapping and was displayed at Kelly AFB at one time. Now that Kelly is closed, I understand that many of the display aircraft were moved. In speaking with a person stationed at Kelly, the C-74 is reportedly no longer there. Anyone know what happened to the C-74? Did it move from Kelly, or was it scrapped? Did it end up next door at Lackland? Or did it go somewhere else? -john- -- ================================================== ================== John A. Weeks III 952-432-2708 Newave Communications http://www.johnweeks.com ================================================== ================== |
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![]() "John A. Weeks III" wrote in message ... I am doing some research on the C-74 and C-124 Globemasters. The information that I have found so far indicates that C-74 s/n 42-65406 survived scrapping and was displayed at Kelly AFB at one time. Now that Kelly is closed, I understand that many of the display aircraft were moved. In speaking with a person stationed at Kelly, the C-74 is reportedly no longer there. Anyone know what happened to the C-74? Did it move from Kelly, or was it scrapped? Did it end up next door at Lackland? Or did it go somewhere else? I believe C-74 42-65406 was converted to a YC-124 and reserialed 42-65410. Perhaps the person you talked to mistook the C-99 that had sat there for many years for a C-74. The C-99 was dismantled and shipped to the USAFM for restoration not long ago. |
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Steven P. McNicoll ) wrote:
.... : Perhaps the person you talked to mistook the C-99 that had sat there for : many years for a C-74. The C-99 was dismantled and shipped to the USAFM for : restoration not long ago. Do I recall seeing a XC-99 at Amon Carter Field (between Dallas and Fort Worth) many years ago, before DFW was built, or am I delusional? BTW is there an index on the Web of aircraft on display at museums? Thanks. |
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![]() "Merlin Dorfman" wrote in message ... Do I recall seeing a XC-99 at Amon Carter Field (between Dallas and Fort Worth) many years ago, before DFW was built, or am I delusional? You're not delusional, you're just a bit mistaken. It wasn't the XC-99 at Amon Carter/Greater Southwest but one of it's siblings; a B-36J. Learn more about it he http://www.cowtown.net/proweb/last_one.htm |
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![]() Merlin Dorfman wrote: Steven P. McNicoll ) wrote: ... : Perhaps the person you talked to mistook the C-99 that had sat there for : many years for a C-74. The C-99 was dismantled and shipped to the USAFM for : restoration not long ago. Do I recall seeing a XC-99 at Amon Carter Field (between Dallas and Fort Worth) many years ago, before DFW was built, or am I delusional? BTW is there an index on the Web of aircraft on display at museums? Thanks. Here is my humble effort, which includes planes on sticks as well. http://www.coastcomp.com/av/pres/index.htm When I started this list, most museums did not have websites, so it was more useful than it is now. After 8 years or so messing with the list, I have pretty much moved off to other things and don't maintain it very well anymore. I still think it's a good starting place. Bob McKellar |
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Bob McKellar ) wrote:
: Merlin Dorfman wrote: .... : BTW is there an index on the Web of aircraft on display at : museums? Thanks. : Here is my humble effort, which includes planes on sticks as well. : http://www.coastcomp.com/av/pres/index.htm Thanks; nice job! |
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Steven P. McNicoll ) wrote:
: "Merlin Dorfman" wrote in message : ... : : Do I recall seeing a XC-99 at Amon Carter Field (between Dallas : and Fort Worth) many years ago, before DFW was built, or am I : delusional? : : You're not delusional, you're just a bit mistaken. It wasn't the XC-99 at : Amon Carter/Greater Southwest but one of it's siblings; a B-36J. Learn more : about it he http://www.cowtown.net/proweb/last_one.htm Yeah, that's it, the pictures from GSW are just what I saw. I was at the GD/Lockheed/LM plant in Fort Worth several times between when about 1991 and 1997, and got a tour of the "mile long factory," but never saw or even heard about the B-36. How did I miss it? |
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You're not delusional, you're just a bit mistaken. It wasn't the XC-99 at
: Amon Carter/Greater Southwest but one of it's siblings; a B-36J. Learn more : about it he http://www.cowtown.net/proweb/last_one.htm They almost flew it out of there before greater southwestern airport was closed but the USAF would not stand for it Ron PA-31T Cheyenne II Maharashtra Weather Modification Program Pune, India |
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