jwc50 wrote:
I was wondering if the potential Connie is one of the C-121A/L-749A models in the U.S. Although I loved the MATS Connie from years ago (that shamefully went to South Korea to never fly again), if it is one of these C-121A models there are several military schemes other than the "MATS" scheme that I would rather see, such as the white top with orange fuselage band that was sported by C-121A's in the early 60's time frame.
In any case, the U.S. really needs at least one flying Connie whether in a military or civilian scheme. But any time a flying Connie can be added to the world's inventory it is a good thing. Two C-121C's have been put in "civilian" schemes, the HARS one in Australia and the SCFA/Breitling one in Europe. If another former military C-121 were ever restored to flying status again, I would like to see a military paint scheme on it.
I also hope in the next year or two we get at least one opportunity to see the Airline History Museum Super Connie and the Lufthansa Starliner in Maine fly together - perhaps at Oshkosh.
What is the status of the Connie at the A.H.M.? Is there anything going on to indicate it will be flown again?