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Actually a Douglas C-133 I'm pretty sure. The C-132 was cancelled.
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On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 14:46:59 -0400, Orval Fairbairn
wrote: In article , wrote: begin 644 C132InFlt.jpg [Image] end I don't think that the C-132 ever made it off the drawing boards! Right |
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"Randy Wilson" wrote: Actually a Douglas C-133 I'm pretty sure. The C-132 was cancelled. Randy The drawing depicts the XC-132, not the C-133. |
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The C-133 had a long thin fuselage with a very straight wing. The C-132
looked like a Boeing 377 Stratocruiser with a high swept wing and turboprops, which is what this picture depicts. It was meant to be much larger than the C-133. It's an artist's rendering of what was proposed, not what was built. Ron "Randy Wilson" wrote in message ... Actually a Douglas C-133 I'm pretty sure. The C-132 was cancelled. Randy |
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I did not really notice the swept wings so you are most likely correct it is
not a picture but a rendering of a C-132. It is a bit busy here in Midland, Tx as this is AIRSHO week for the CAF - my only excuse ;-) Randy "Ron Monroe" wrote in message ... The C-133 had a long thin fuselage with a very straight wing. The C-132 looked like a Boeing 377 Stratocruiser with a high swept wing and turboprops, which is what this picture depicts. It was meant to be much larger than the C-133. It's an artist's rendering of what was proposed, not what was built. Ron "Randy Wilson" wrote in message ... Actually a Douglas C-133 I'm pretty sure. The C-132 was cancelled. Randy |
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