Pathfinder wrote:
42-93096 was Pathfinder plane #17 on D-Day. Transferred to 440th TCG after VE Day. Surplused to Sweden, then returned to US where she flew freight. She was then painted in her 440TCG colors. Sold on Ebay to National D-Day Museum and repainted in her "combat" scheme as Plane 17. So these are her
wartime colors including
red tail numbers, and
no nose coding. "NASCAR" invasion stripes....but whataya gonna do....?
She was
flown from Texas to N.O. so was "operational" before they embalmed her to mount on the ceiling.
N3NJeff was instrumental in documenting her postwar cargo-hauling life.

Actually when she got here from sweden, she was painted in her 440th TCG...........THEN she flew freight all over the North East with her "Other" fellow 3's in their respective wartime markings.
My uncle was the DOM for the freight company and my father was airport manager and would moonlight as Co-pilot. A couple times I would ride along (prefered NOT with my father) as if I got to go with mitch, he would let me in the right seat for a while!!
When each airplane arrived in burlington, my dad already had the Military records from Maxwell and so we would start painting on the weekends.
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