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Thought some of you might be interested in this:
On Sunday afternoon, a Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar military transport 'plane returned to Hagerstown, Maryland where it was built in '53. It's military career and civilian life as a firebomber is over and it is now a museum artifact belonging to the Hagerstown Aviation Museum. After many trials and tribulations the "buck-nineteen" was flown to Hagerstown from Greybull, Wyoming on a ferry permit. Here's the story:
https://www.hagerstownaviationmuseum.org/home.html
I didn't get to the airport to see the landing, but I'll get there someday to tour it and take some photos.
I worked at Fairchild long after the last C-119 was delivered to the Air Force, but I worked with lots of Old-Timers who were on that program. There are a good many still around Hagerstown and they turned out on a windy, cool Sunday to see the ship they built come home. Maybe someday I'll watch as an A-10A returns to become a museum piece!
On Sunday afternoon, a Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar military transport 'plane returned to Hagerstown, Maryland where it was built in '53. It's military career and civilian life as a firebomber is over and it is now a museum artifact belonging to the Hagerstown Aviation Museum. After many trials and tribulations the "buck-nineteen" was flown to Hagerstown from Greybull, Wyoming on a ferry permit. Here's the story:
https://www.hagerstownaviationmuseum.org/home.html
I didn't get to the airport to see the landing, but I'll get there someday to tour it and take some photos.
I worked at Fairchild long after the last C-119 was delivered to the Air Force, but I worked with lots of Old-Timers who were on that program. There are a good many still around Hagerstown and they turned out on a windy, cool Sunday to see the ship they built come home. Maybe someday I'll watch as an A-10A returns to become a museum piece!
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