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PostPosted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 12:17 am 
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Hi,

As long as we seem to have a thread or two about the C-124...does anyone know what happened to the one in Vegas at McCarran International ? I know I saw one there some time ago...I forget just how many years <grin>.

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They scrapped it just a couple of years ago.
I don't know if anything was salvaged off of it.
I guess it was in the way of "progress"....
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Someone was elling gauges from it on eBay a couple of years ago.
I never saw anthing really neat (wheels, seats or anything identifiable) or i would have bid on something.

What I really want is a nose radome....

Okay, I'm weird.

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How many C-124s still exist? Are all survivors pretty much doing duty as static display aircraft...or are there any rotting away somewhere in need of attention...or both? :roll:


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mjanovec wrote:
How many C-124s still exist?


This site lists only 9...
http://www.johnweeks.com/c124/index.html


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Walter has a few large pieces of the one from BAM.

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Pictures of the survivng C-124's would be welcome and can be sent to

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I remember 52-0994 sitting in a field behind Willow Run. I also remember being deathly afraid of that giant hulk that seemed to rise out of the trees (of course, I was only 5 or 6 at the time.)

Until someone proves other wise, I refuse to believe that something that ugly actually flew. Any pictures of those craft in flight are obvious forgeries on par with the moon landings.

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I have some pictures of a C-124 at Frobisher Bay in the late 1950s. Here is a link to the first picture...

http://community.webshots.com/photo/475 ... 1814jqcVDq

...and just click the "next" link to see the next shot, etc.

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The one at Hill has been restored and repainted - I've never seen the interior but several folks have told me the cockpit is nicely restored as well - Alas due to rules and regs only the privileged few will ever see it.

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chico, UGLY!??? The c-124 is one of the most beautiful aircraft ever!.
Swiss Mustangs, I didn't think you had photo's of good looking aircraft in your collection :wink: . Great shots of (another) one of my favorites

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chico, UGLY!??? The c-124 is one of the most beautiful aircraft ever!.


I refuse to call an airplane that gave me nightmares as a kid anything other than ugly.

And if anyone has the number of a shrink that can explain why cargo aircraft would give a 6 year old nightmares (I remember having a "not a happy camper" moment when I was taken inside a C-5 that paid a visit to one of the old wayne county shows), I'd appriciate the number.

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