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This picture was posted last week and is from a museum. Please idenify.
Looking at the side entrance door and the passenger windows that are covered up, it looks like it was a converted vintage airliner. Thanks to the original poster. J.F. |
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C-135?
"J.F." wrote in message t... This picture was posted last week and is from a museum. Please idenify. Looking at the side entrance door and the passenger windows that are covered up, it looks like it was a converted vintage airliner. Thanks to the original poster. J.F. |
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Scubabix wrote:
C-135? That was my first thought - well, second after I'd checked out the Convair 880. The C-135 being the militarised 707, the cockpit windows are all wrong. It looks too streamlined to be a propellor-powered plane, but as always, I'm willing to be proven wrong. -- Cheers Dave Kearton |
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Definetly not a Convair 880. The attached picture shows a longer nose and a
completely different window pattern. The original poster said that he took the photo in the 40s area of the Hobby Navy Museum. The humped up area above the windscreen really throws you off. That pattern is more indicative of a DC6. The large nose wheel well also loos like a DC6. As far as I know, aircraft of that era did not have a forward cabin entrance door. It was usually aft of the wing. J.F. "J.F." wrote in message t... This picture was posted last week and is from a museum. Please idenify. Looking at the side entrance door and the passenger windows that are covered up, it looks like it was a converted vintage airliner. Thanks to the original poster. J.F. |
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Maybe a Navy R6D1 or C118? Check the attached picture. I am really
baffled. J.F. "J.F." wrote in message t... This picture was posted last week and is from a museum. Please idenify. Looking at the side entrance door and the passenger windows that are covered up, it looks like it was a converted vintage airliner. Thanks to the original poster. J.F. |
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![]() "J.F." wrote in message t... Maybe a Navy R6D1 or C118? Check the attached picture. I am really baffled. J.F. That's it, either the nose was modified, or the angle hides the length. The windows, landing gear compartment and cargo door match. Even the pitot tube on the starboard side matches. The hole in the top of the nose is where the port side tube would be. |
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After much study, this is most certainly a C118 Liftmaster or reasonable
facsimile........................ J.F. "J.F." wrote in message t... This picture was posted last week and is from a museum. Please idenify. Looking at the side entrance door and the passenger windows that are covered up, it looks like it was a converted vintage airliner. Thanks to the original poster. J.F. |
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It's the front end of an airplane
On Mon, 04 Feb 2008 02:10:38 GMT, "J.F." wrote: After much study, this is most certainly a C118 Liftmaster or reasonable facsimile........................ J.F. "J.F." wrote in message et... This picture was posted last week and is from a museum. Please idenify. Looking at the side entrance door and the passenger windows that are covered up, it looks like it was a converted vintage airliner. Thanks to the original poster. J.F. |
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