Rick65 wrote:
I've always wondered if the C-87 was as difficult as described by Ernest K Gann in Fate is the Hunter.
Can anyone provide information on how they performed post war and how they were regarded.
From what I always heard, the biggest issue wasn't the plane, it was the payload, especially on the C-109 (the fuel tanker version). The B-24/C-87/C-109 was always known for being sensitive in pitch and having a relatively narrow Center of Gravity envelope, especially compared to the B-17. With the C-87 and C-109, the loadmasters weren't always as strict about making sure the load was properly balanced, making an already unforgiving plane even more unforgiving, also, the fuel bladders in the C-109 didn't have any form of baffling, so sloshing was a major issue, especially on landing. Add to that the horrible weather of the CBI, and it's a perfect combination to make it a not great fit.
I will defer to the guys who fly 'Lil for how it handles with normal loading, since that aircraft is quite literally the pattern which the C-87 was built off of.