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It is an ex-military Boeing C-97G Stratofreighter built sometime between 1944 and 1952. With a wingspan of 141 feet and four 3,500-horsepower engines, the C-97 was once the largest thing in the skies.
Quinn was a commercial pilot known to land a DC-9 in his unpaved backyard landing strip, parking it “outside his house the way you’d park your company car in the driveway.” He purchased the retired C-97 in 1978, planning to attach it to the hotel and convert it into a coffee shop. Several years earlier, it had been used to film car commercials starring actress Farrah Fawcett and a live cougar for the Lincoln Mercury Cougar XR-7. Farrah autographed the fuselage, though it has since been painted over.
After surveying the now-defunct Dodgeville Municipal Airport to make sure the plane would fit, it was flown in by pilot Dick Schmidt, copilot Tom Thomas, and flight engineer Harold Waligorski.
The plan was to buy other smaller aircraft and turn them into rooms for adventurous hotel guests, but today the C-97 stands alone.
It is open to explore daily.