Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar History

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Hagerstown Aviation Museum

Hagerstown Aviation Museum

15 жыл бұрын

Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar history segment from the documentary, "Hagerstown-Remembering Our Aviation History" www.HagerstownAviationMuseum.org

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@DennisDowling-kg4xt
@DennisDowling-kg4xt 9 ай бұрын
I was a Load Master in the Air Force Reserve in the 328th TAS at Niagara AFB in the 1960's. I have 280 hours of flight time in my log. She was a noisy air plane, especially on take off. In fact on take off the prop wash was so loud I would mash my head set against my ears but could still, feel my ear drums vibrate. I am now 80 years old and have some hearing loss as a result. Other than that the rest of flights were generally pretty good. Thye one trip I will never forget was from Patric AFB with 3 stops to deliver 3 palatized hospitals for project Gemini 6 up the East Coast with us ending the day at Goose Bay Labrador. It was a very long day but I will never forget flying through "The Northern Lights". It is absolutely spectacular! The black sky shimmers in a kind of yellow-green shimmer! I have never seen anything like before or since.
@billjenkins687
@billjenkins687 27 күн бұрын
I appreciate your service, Dennis. Thank You.
@robertthiele8160
@robertthiele8160 7 күн бұрын
I lived in North Tonawanda just south of the Niagara afb as a kid. Remembered these flying so low sometimes that I could see the pilot's head. One night, a c119 was flying low and very loud over our house. My mother thought it was going to hit the house. Brings back memories.
@murraystollman7322
@murraystollman7322 5 жыл бұрын
I crewed on C-119G aircraft from 1954-1956 at Ashiya AFB, Japan. While this aircraft was ideal for paratroops as they would jump with the clam-shell doors closed and just the jump doors open making the cargo compartment much quieter while in flight. This model did have a major mechanical problem which caused at least 3 crashes: Hydraulic prop regulators failed without warning, a problem caused by having the regulators shipped across the Pacific Ocean without being protected from salt air. I was crewing in February, 1955, when our starboard prop reversed while on take-off roll (@ +/- 55mph) at Tachikawa AFB with 18 passengers and 13 million $ of MPC(remember those?) My left seat pilot very quickly reversed the port engine prop and we rolled to a hard stand to analyze the problem. We set up our failed regulator at Tachikawa's bench stand and discovered the hydraulic fluid was corrupted and failed to hold the propellers in the position set by the prop switch in the cockpit. We caused the grounding of all C-119Gs for a month until new regulators could be shipped from Texas. We, the crew, were stuck in Tachikawa with only our flight suits so we could not go off base. Beside, we had no money as we missed payday back at Ashiya. Our Chief pilot gave us $10 each to buy cigarettes and other stuff we might need while having to spend the month away from our home base. Friends did bring us some of our uniform clothing about day 5 so at lease we could shower.
@richclarke1523
@richclarke1523 2 ай бұрын
Flight From Ashiya, starring Yul Brynner, great movie. ( 1 Airborne Signal Squadron, Canadian Army)58 ..64
@starchboy71
@starchboy71 11 жыл бұрын
When my father was in the Air Force he was involved in a plane crash in 1955 with this plane. He was one of the few survivors.
@BitterDemo
@BitterDemo Жыл бұрын
I was in the 501 St. Airborne Infantry , 101st Airborne Division from July 1955 through February 1957, When I received my M. D release. at Fort Campbell, Ky. I have continued serving as a Volunteer Fund Raiser for our Fallen Warriors and MIA 's as well as the Gold Star families. I was recognized on 11/11/2017 for my continues Volunteer service as an Advocate and Fund Raiser. This will be my last year I serve as of 11 / 11 / 2022. I have been recognized by two President's as well as Congressmen and women on both sides of the house. I was honored with a B-29 Bomber flight from Congressman Doug Lamalfa on 11 / 11 / 2017. You can see my Memorial Car I drive honoring all Veterans on: Raymond Ray F. Pittam, It is a 1901 Curved Dash Oldsmobile Replica I retrieved out of a Forest Fire and rebuilt. I have traveled from California to Missouri as well as many places between in the car,.
@highonimmi
@highonimmi Жыл бұрын
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@hobbyhermit66
@hobbyhermit66 4 жыл бұрын
I remember boxcars flying over pretty frequently when I was a younger kid. They were the easiest planes to identify for a little tike, with the twin booms.
@tracylemme1375
@tracylemme1375 3 жыл бұрын
My family live under the flight path of Norton AFB. I remember that they were to only plane that rattled the windows. I thought that it was a great design.
@fergusonmo
@fergusonmo 10 жыл бұрын
I was a member of the 781st Troop Carrier Sqd--We left Donaldson AFB and took the whole base to Weisbaden Germany in 1953-We also stayed at Toul France and finally to Evereux France I left in June 1956 I was a flight engineer on a/c 51-2637 and flew to many places such as Africa,Norway,England,Holland ,French Morroco,Tripoli,Tunis,Casablanca,Athens,Thule Greenland,even a ferry job back to SAC headquarters at Omaha Neb,Iceland,Scotland,The Azores,--The Boxcar was a fine ship and I never had a mishap--we hauled a lot of materials from Abomb war heads to toilet paper--Discharged in June of 1956 and returned to St.Louis Mo to attend U of missouri
@michelhammersley7999
@michelhammersley7999 3 жыл бұрын
As a crew chief I can tell you , this was an aircraft the crew was happy to get out of .
@tomuss2082
@tomuss2082 3 жыл бұрын
I was in the 82nd Airborne 1966, 1967. Made 8 jumps from this aircraft. People think I am joking when I would tell them the crew chief walked around with a wrench tightening bolts. Glad I flew in one though.
@steverichards3739
@steverichards3739 Жыл бұрын
My dad flew the C-119 during the mid 60s and until early 70s with the California air national guard 129th out of Hayward Ca. There longest flight was from California to Vietnam in about 1971 . The mission was to turn some early models over to the south Vietnamese . They did the island hop all the way over . He loved this aircraft.
@alonzocalvillo6702
@alonzocalvillo6702 3 жыл бұрын
The one thing that stands out in my memory of these planes is when I was in Basic Training. This was in 1968 at the height of the Viet Nam war.I was training at Fort Lewis Wash.Our Drill Sargeant would remind us if we screwed up we'd be coming home in one of those and he would point up to those planes.Every day they would fly in bringing the war dead from 'Nam . It really brought home the message
@B1900pilot
@B1900pilot 15 жыл бұрын
My Dad flew the C-119 in the USAF! I fly over Hagerstown often now as an airline pilot based in Dulles. Thank you for putting this up
@wk845
@wk845 4 жыл бұрын
I lived in Hagerstown, MD as a kid. In the early to mid 1960s, I remember well C-119s flying over my house. They were easy to identify because of their unique planform. Production had ended by then, but they were flown into Hagerstown for modification. I remember some of my friends’ fathers work at Fairchild. It was a big employer back then. I was always fascinated by airplanes and flying, even back then. That led me to a flying career.
@hud86
@hud86 Жыл бұрын
It's hard for me to imagine America being this prosperous. It's odd looking at old videos and thinking " wow, we seem MORE advanced then!"
@richardrye7200
@richardrye7200 7 ай бұрын
My uncle, a WW2 veteran, was a loadmaster on C-119s out of Minot, North Dakota. He was quite happy when they were retired.
@1MacDoc
@1MacDoc 8 жыл бұрын
My father was in the USAF and we were stationed at Évreux-Fauville Air Base in France, from 1956 to 1960. My dad worked at Biase Operations and I remember the C-119 well. We also had a number of C-47 and C-54 aircraft. We flew to and from Frankfort. Our route home was Frankfort to Preswick, Scotland, to St. John's, Newfoundland. Our C-119s were replaced in 1959 -1960 with C-130s.
@nealmac8549
@nealmac8549 3 жыл бұрын
Flew these in the USAFR in Indiana 1967 for awhile. They all were taken to be used as gunships in Vietnam. Some went to Nakhon Phanom, Thailand, where I was flying HH-43 air rescue helicopters (1/1/65-5/1/65).
@splinterfoot
@splinterfoot 13 жыл бұрын
brings back a lot of memories for me. I jumped these planes from Ft. Campbell, Ky and The 11th Airborne. I did jump school there and was assigned to 187th ARCT. in 1955. Was re-assigned to another battalion later when the unit was deployed and I didn't have enough enlistment left to go along. These were pretty early models, so I'm assuming they were powered with 3350's, but I know later aircraft were powered with the "corn cob" the 4360. I enjoyed every minute of flight time in these birds
@captaincrunch8523
@captaincrunch8523 6 ай бұрын
As a flight mech I worked Benning jump school,Bragg,and others. Good times
@Rsandman41
@Rsandman41 13 жыл бұрын
Cool! My Dad was a flight mechanic in 1957 and i still have a maintenance/flight handbook for a C-119G from august 1957. Shows lots of aircraft spec's,size,weights, and emergency procedures.... Really like stuff from the past before everything turned to plastic.
@donaldfield8498
@donaldfield8498 4 жыл бұрын
I gave my -1 t0 the Air Force Museum
@ranger1496
@ranger1496 2 жыл бұрын
Ron ,i was a 20 yr old flight mech on c-119 D model out of Edwards Air Force Base 1958 to 62. It came from El Centro a jump School ,we wer a support squadron, we wer all over th states, A lot of stuff was done an told no talken. The D model had 3350ci ,3 turbos put out 3350 Hp. Was a very busy time n lots of storys.Great guys on flight line. 🤠👍🏼
@666toysoldier
@666toysoldier 5 жыл бұрын
As a child living in the KC area, I would see these flying overhead, probably headed for the Olathe Naval Air Station. Fairchild proposed to modify this into the XC-120 "Packplane." The concept was to have an aircraft that could pick up a pre-packaged fuselage, fly to the destination, and drop it off, picking up another one for the next flight. The concept first showed up in "Tom Swift and His Airline Express," published in 1926.
@johnoakes3106
@johnoakes3106 6 жыл бұрын
I made my 5 jumps at Ft. Benning Airborne School in '64 out of C-119's. Stayed at Benning in the 11th Air Assault and did several more out of "Flying Boxcars". After doing a tour of 'Nam, came home and went to Ft. Campbell where I made a couple more jumps out of C-119's. They were pretty much phased out by that time. Interesting plane. It was a wonderful plane to jump out of but it flew like a bathtub full of water. Always had guys who got sick flying in it.
@robertbofshever3291
@robertbofshever3291 6 жыл бұрын
Was part of 514th Troop Carrier out of Mitchel Airforce NY. We dropped some of you. Back in 1959- and in 1963 base deactivated..
@tomuss2082
@tomuss2082 3 жыл бұрын
They have one of these at the AMC Museum at Dover Airbase. It's a nice place to go if you like aircraft of any kind. They probably have some you have fond memories of.
@treetopfivepoint
@treetopfivepoint 14 жыл бұрын
In the late '50s I saw the C-119's over my house during the cold war. Indlps.,Ind. It was rare, but not unusual. In 1964 I made my training jumps from a C-119 at Fort Benning,Georgia. I eventually jumped the C-124, C-141, & the C-130, I have to say, -the C-119 was my favorite plane to jump! Hope you get the chance!
@mikestrohbusch5434
@mikestrohbusch5434 3 жыл бұрын
Back in 1971, I was in Airborne training at Fort Benning GA. I made quite a few jumps out of this plane.
@waylandduerschmidt3715
@waylandduerschmidt3715 6 жыл бұрын
Saw them in action in Viet Nam converted to gunships with two 20mm and four 7.62 mm Gatling Guns. Every 5th round was a tracer, and at night it looked like a red laser beam from the ship to the ground.
@douglaslindstrand4361
@douglaslindstrand4361 2 жыл бұрын
As a paratrooper at Ft. Campbell in 1960, this plane was my favorite to jump from.
@richclarke1523
@richclarke1523 2 ай бұрын
I was a paratrooper that jumped out of these things. Made of Reynolds Wrap....colliding with another jumper on exit ( port and starboard exits at tail) was a regular thing, with lines tangled toger, or one standing on top of the others parachute.
@suewarren6377
@suewarren6377 5 жыл бұрын
I flew in this plane when I was at luke afb in Arizona, we flew missions to feed people on the reservations I think it was the winter of 1968 it was supposed to have made the history books
@X-OR_
@X-OR_ 8 жыл бұрын
I remember the Flying Boxcars Flying in a out of the Hayward Airport (Hayward, Ca). I watched them flying over my Grammar school During recess When I was a Kid in the mid 60's
@Finnigan9
@Finnigan9 8 жыл бұрын
+Joy of Lego I recall seeing them flying low over my town of Westport IN in the 50s and early 60s. It seems like I saw some of the crew standing at the big cargo door behind a net. Of course I waved at 'em and they waved back. I was very young but that's how I remember it. Anyone else?
@wa5iyx
@wa5iyx 7 жыл бұрын
Saw them (some ANG unit) mostly parked at that airport (1955-57) along Hesperian - lived in Cherryland.
@robertcieslak1861
@robertcieslak1861 6 жыл бұрын
I was with the 932nd Troop Carrier Group. We flew C-119G's out of Scott AFB, IL.
@donaldfield8498
@donaldfield8498 4 жыл бұрын
I was a flight engineer/mechanic with the 73 Troop Carriers out of Scott AFB 1957 to 1962 sent my plane and crew to Florida during the Cuban crises but was sent back home after one week of doing nothing
@easygoing2479
@easygoing2479 3 жыл бұрын
I might have seen you guys flying into Scott Field. I lived on the west side of O'Fallon and would see C-119s on their approach. C-124s would lumber in too in their day.
@edwarddicecco3219
@edwarddicecco3219 3 жыл бұрын
In 1967 I was in the AFROTC at what was then called Newark College of Enginnering (now called NJIT). They getook us on a trip to Wright Paterson AFB in a C-119.
@davidandress6548
@davidandress6548 11 ай бұрын
My Dad worked on the C-119's as a USAF avionics tech.
@MingGuoLi
@MingGuoLi 15 жыл бұрын
Anyone know the max this thing can haul? I've been getting different numbers from different places. And runway length? Rough field capable?
@johnwatson3948
@johnwatson3948 4 жыл бұрын
0:50 Correction: C-119 engines were not 2650hp but 3500hp - not an increase of 550hp but 1400hp (from the C-82s 2100hp engines). This might be conversion confusion with 3500hp being 2600kw.
@okrajoe
@okrajoe 6 жыл бұрын
I always thought the C-119 was a pretty plane.
@anthonyzuk4223
@anthonyzuk4223 8 жыл бұрын
I was wondering how many of those 119s crashed? They seem like they were ready to fall apart and at NAS Minneapolis and Glenview they didn't need fuel they needed OIL.
@AS-zk6hz
@AS-zk6hz 5 жыл бұрын
Flew in them in the us airforce reserve. Correct me if I am wrong. It had no glide path. If you shut off the engines it would drop like a rock. I don't think it could stay up on one engine took a long time getting off the ground. Could carry 70 or so troops and their equipment
@Chuck88keys
@Chuck88keys 9 жыл бұрын
Back in March 1958 while in the USAF, a few of us stationed in Iceland flew in a c-54 to St John's Newf, and from there on a C-119 to Goose Bay for the Tops In Blue contest. Naturally we were seated in the cargo area and could see the rear tail section boluncing up and down. I thought the damn thing might break off it was going up and down so much. We had to wear "chutes" because we were told that a C-119 had gone down about a month before. ( when 1 engine is gone this a/c doesn't glide at all, just goes straight down ) Whew. We made it back safely, as you can tell by my commenting here.
@russg1801
@russg1801 5 жыл бұрын
Gee, generally poor engine-out flight characteristics are enough to disqualify any multi-engined plane from an airworthiness certificate, let alone military service.
@Agislife1960
@Agislife1960 5 жыл бұрын
@@russg1801 The C-119 along with the C-123 really stretched the limits of available piston engine horsepower, but at the time of manufacture, it was one of the only options available. They eventually mounted jets engines on both aircraft trying to compensate for the not enough horsepower situation.
@budsparks394
@budsparks394 4 жыл бұрын
@@russg1801 air crew usmc cherry point, n.c. '53/'57 . ferried c119's (r4q's) in and out of corpus Christy for 1000 hr maintenance. part of the certification was to shut 1 engine down (while in flight) turn it back on and shut the other engine down. never a problem flying. the twin r3350's were big enough for this plane. very few were fitted with jatos. only needed on very short runways. flew all over the world in flying boxcars. miss those days
@budsparks394
@budsparks394 4 жыл бұрын
also lost 1 engine 60 miles from goose bay, lab. made it in ok even with ice on wings
@woobizinc
@woobizinc 11 жыл бұрын
This aircraft last used and retired by Taiwan Air force 1997
@cug6
@cug6 Күн бұрын
I remember seeing and hearing these flying with the ROCAF as I was growing up in the 70s’ and 80s’ in central Taiwan
@raulduke6105
@raulduke6105 4 жыл бұрын
Chanute AFB had one on display and I believe it was cut up and burned after the base and subsequent museum closed not that long ago. Tragic
@michaelmakes4883
@michaelmakes4883 3 жыл бұрын
These,as well as Lockheed Neptunes,were common sights over South Shore Massachusetts in the 50's&60's..From South Weymouth Naval Air Base
@spitfire4sergi
@spitfire4sergi 12 жыл бұрын
NEED SOME HELP! My grandfather was a C119 mechanic before Korea broke out, and told me his squadron (29th troop carrier squadron) ferried West Point grads in a large formation around the country. It really bought back great memories for him, and I'm trying to find some online articles or info...
@edhoran1709
@edhoran1709 3 жыл бұрын
Sorry for the very late reply. There were about 10 or 12 Boxcars stationed at Stewart AFB in Newburgh, N.Y. around 1957 to 1967. Can't say if they were there earlier. On weekends they flew in formations of 3 planes in as many as 3 groups, maybe doing touch and goes on Saturdays and Sundays.. They would make 2 or 3 passes a day over my house. Maybe your Grandad worked out of Newburgh, which is close to West Point.
@nathanduckeorth806
@nathanduckeorth806 2 жыл бұрын
I remember goin to see my grandma near Andrews Air base in Maryland an seeing them still flying in the early 70s
@ronkmiecik7442
@ronkmiecik7442 Жыл бұрын
Jumped out of those in jump school at Fort Benning January 1972
@davidcrawford59
@davidcrawford59 6 жыл бұрын
Jumped out of 119'S while posted at Fort Bragg NC.
@jdpowell19
@jdpowell19 5 жыл бұрын
I have some video my Dad took at Fort Bragg, kzfaq.info/get/bejne/Y8WoZLeQlbjGkmg.html
@edwarddicecco3219
@edwarddicecco3219 3 жыл бұрын
Continued - this C-119 was very old and in bad shape. It was loud and very slow. You could see the ground thru the separated floor panels. It took us 3 hours to fly from Newark to Wright Pat. Couldn’t hear anything when we got off the plane. On the return trip, when we slammed into the runway in Newark, one of the rear doors flew open. What a trip!
@soumendramohanganguli9932
@soumendramohanganguli9932 9 жыл бұрын
I was flying in the aircraft so many time on 1974 agra INDIA as a 2nd Bengal air squadron NCC cadet for Para trooping training, there was a squadron of C-119 17 para. it was a great aircraft.
@razorback1959
@razorback1959 4 жыл бұрын
My Dad flew in these at Dreux AFB France in the late 1950's
@timmayer8723
@timmayer8723 4 жыл бұрын
razorback1959 Itwas supposed to carry anything that could fit through the clam shell rear doors. The D.C.-3 had the same reputation.
@Koolarrow1987
@Koolarrow1987 5 ай бұрын
A drive in lower Deck hydroliic pump system. If a foldable door is more helpful still install pump system to stiffen Deck. If magnetic attachments are allowed to help a self elevation stablation.
@joedirt7091
@joedirt7091 8 жыл бұрын
Are these the same type of engines that powered howard hughes H4 hercules?
@raoulcruz4404
@raoulcruz4404 8 жыл бұрын
It appears that most of the aircraft in the color portions of this video have the same type engine as the H4, the P&W R4360.
@joedirt7091
@joedirt7091 8 жыл бұрын
thanks for letting me know. And thanks for replying.
@mariestick6636
@mariestick6636 Жыл бұрын
Wow
@davidcolunga3603
@davidcolunga3603 2 жыл бұрын
My dad was a FE on the “dollah nineteen”
@Koolarrow1987
@Koolarrow1987 5 ай бұрын
Engineer this aircraft with turbine motors. The rear tail has a split adjustment that helps steer such as a flap wing make the motors to meet the FAA guidelines of noise.
@semco72057
@semco72057 7 жыл бұрын
I heard about the C-119 Boxcar, but never got to see any in service upon entering the Air Force in 1968. I heard that they was used along with the C-123 to fly out dead bodies from Vietnam.
@dalecomer5951
@dalecomer5951 4 жыл бұрын
Might have moved bodies in country but going back to U.S. would have been a C-130 or C-141.
@semco72057
@semco72057 4 жыл бұрын
@@dalecomer5951 We shipped bodies on the C-141's and that was one job I didn't like.
@kleenk8
@kleenk8 3 жыл бұрын
Nice video...OSHA would have had a field day in there if it were today.
@Moonshinedave1
@Moonshinedave1 3 жыл бұрын
I remember when I was a small child seeing them flying over head. I use to say they were bombers! broke my heart when I was told they were cargo planes, I wanted them to be bombers.
@eokhokie
@eokhokie 4 жыл бұрын
From 1953 until 1957, I flew the C-119G as Instructor and test pilot.I only had 1800 +- hrs in this A./C but had no problems. This airplane did not want to fly high but it's main job was to drop people and cargo. Would love to go up again. Edgar (Kinny) Kinnier ex USAF
@jackmoore8681
@jackmoore8681 7 жыл бұрын
Well..I jumped out of these "flying box cars back in the 1955-1958 era here in the USA and then in Germany with the 11th airborne Division in Augsburg , Germany..they were called "flying coffins' by us..paratroopers! they were almost seemingly under powered!!
@donaldfield8498
@donaldfield8498 4 жыл бұрын
us crew members called them "widow makers"
@davidelewis6413
@davidelewis6413 8 жыл бұрын
Worked on them 1960--1966----- 334 th troop carrier wing Bakalar AFB Columbus , In.
@davidelewis6413
@davidelewis6413 7 жыл бұрын
Mistake oh well 434 th troop carrier , later air material wing .
@shadowgunner69
@shadowgunner69 4 жыл бұрын
@@davidelewis6413 Later on the 434 became the 71st SOS flying g model gunships in VN. I was a gunner 68-69.
@terrencejohnson85
@terrencejohnson85 2 жыл бұрын
I flew with a guy that piloted this aircraft in the Pacific. He stated that it was so underpowered, that when taking off, if there was a ship one hundred miles away, he would have hit it.
@musicjunkie4894
@musicjunkie4894 4 жыл бұрын
🙌🙌🏼
@thxoneonethreeeight
@thxoneonethreeeight 15 жыл бұрын
my Dad used to work on c119s March AFB CA
@twinbeechmike
@twinbeechmike 6 жыл бұрын
So did Tom Jennings.
@johngalt2931
@johngalt2931 4 жыл бұрын
My Dad, Retired Col. Gene Mangin flew these in 1969 in Vietnam. Shadow Gunship!
@markalpet
@markalpet 4 жыл бұрын
Took several RTs from Minneapolis to Scott AFB in Illinois in Boxcars 1959-1963 as a CAP cadet. Roomy but very noisy. Still, it allowed a teenager to pretend he was a paratrooper for a few hours.
@jean-francoislemieux5509
@jean-francoislemieux5509 Жыл бұрын
its nice but blurry?
@alext9067
@alext9067 7 жыл бұрын
Where the hell is Hagerstown. Is it a big secret?
@warplanner8852
@warplanner8852 6 жыл бұрын
alex tworkowski, Maryland.
@axedaddyx
@axedaddyx 11 жыл бұрын
Could anyone out there tell me when this Aircraft was last used for Airborne Troops? That is, when was the last time they were used in Paratrooper Service ( what year?) This Beauty was one of my favorites as a young boy in love with Airplanes and flying...I recall they were used to Air Deliver hay for cattle that were freezing in Utah ( ? I think it was Utah ? ) during a very severe winter. A great American Airplane.
@jerrystafford865
@jerrystafford865 7 жыл бұрын
While with the 20th SF Group we jumped the C 119 in 65,66, and 67. They were being flown by a ANG unit out of Mobile, AL. I know they were one of the last to use these aircraft, so I would guess some where in the late 60's.
@wfmontgomery
@wfmontgomery 6 жыл бұрын
My dad used to jump out of the planes. He was in the 82nd and after I got his service record found out he was also in the 101st as well. Served during Korea!
@dalemaster9586
@dalemaster9586 6 жыл бұрын
I jumped it in Aug. 1970
@SandroVagnoli
@SandroVagnoli 5 жыл бұрын
C119G has been flight from Italian Air Force, 46th Wing until 1980.
@larrymorris6835
@larrymorris6835 4 жыл бұрын
119s did hay drops in central South Dakota just north of Pierre during the blizzard of 49.
@billbright1755
@billbright1755 4 жыл бұрын
C-82 Packet It’s large cargo nose made difficult pilot vision. Unfortunately suffering from poor single engine performance. It had same general layout as a German glider from the thirty’s. Hagerstown Maryland. They were simply asking too much of her power plants and airframe. Original design of plywood and steel where possible.
@redleopard4557
@redleopard4557 11 жыл бұрын
The old flying boxcar! It was a great transport. A great airframe. And with its 10,000-pound payload it was a very, very useful aircraft. A great American aeroplane, I mean, airplane. Last flown by the Chinese Air Force in 1997, eh? Great value for money!
@daveciocchi851
@daveciocchi851 2 жыл бұрын
In civilian servcice, we were allowed 19,900 # payloads. In military service, it could go much higher.
@ricricci4416
@ricricci4416 3 жыл бұрын
1956-59..Ashyia, Japan. Crew Chief, Flight Mech, Wing Aircrew Standardization..483 Troop Carrier Wg.
@user-cw9du5qu6t
@user-cw9du5qu6t Ай бұрын
Was the 119 ever called the flying coffin ?😅
@tomcarroll6744
@tomcarroll6744 2 жыл бұрын
Earthquake McGoon's C-119 picked up some flak after his drop to the French at Dien Bien Phu. He made it to where he was going, but damage caused him to hit a tree and that's how he got it. Later, The French wanted John Verdi to fly out a bunch of prisoners. Because of the poor single engine performance of the 119, Verdi demanded that the prisoners had to be shackled to pallets so they could be shoved out in an emergency. Even though it made rational sense, even the French didn't have the stomach for it.
@warplanner8852
@warplanner8852 6 жыл бұрын
Loved the $1.19 even though it was old when I served. Too bad this video was a turkey.
@BC-iz8gt
@BC-iz8gt 3 жыл бұрын
Looks like the skymaster
@jamescornwell9601
@jamescornwell9601 3 жыл бұрын
If memory serves me right about plane type...the first 15 minutes in a C119 felt like the plane was going to fall apart....and then I realized we were just idling on runway. Try contour flying in a C47 at nighttime....why is that church steeple higher up than us?
@marcoantonio-mv3ie
@marcoantonio-mv3ie 13 күн бұрын
" Na FAB era conhecido com C 91.....
@twinbeechmike
@twinbeechmike 11 жыл бұрын
According to Bob Fuchs, Bud De Castro and Bob Boyd, From Hamilton AFB, This was the last "fun" airplane.
@dB-hy6lh
@dB-hy6lh 5 ай бұрын
Not much of a "history", just a brief summary of how and when, then some fifties-era feelgood words, and the remainder is Fairchild factory footage accompanied by an upbeat theme song. A number of ex-USAF C-119 aircraft ended up serving in Taiwan's ROCAF (Republic of China Air Force, a.k.a. TAF) from the late 1950s until 1997. In 1995, Taiwan's ROCAF bought a squadron of new E-2 Hawkeye AEW aircraft; included in the deal was our Northrop Grumman on-site field support services team living in Taiwan. Right outside my office window on their ROCAF base in Ping Tung was a line of C-119 "Flying Boxcars", usually parked facing away from the building. When they started those big R-4360 engines, they were close enough to paint my windows with flecks of engine oil in their exhaust. Nice!
@carlbowles1808
@carlbowles1808 2 жыл бұрын
Just in time delivery for Korea war awesome airplane ✈.
@user-cw9du5qu6t
@user-cw9du5qu6t Ай бұрын
It had no insulation and caused hearing damage to passengers.
@Koolarrow1987
@Koolarrow1987 5 ай бұрын
Contact out or South West airlines financial department.
@ep867
@ep867 12 жыл бұрын
@LethalHobo
@jaredj631
@jaredj631 3 жыл бұрын
Tailspin anybody?
@MyRebel44
@MyRebel44 3 жыл бұрын
Got 5 jumps out of one of these
@higg123
@higg123 15 жыл бұрын
your dads a lucky man. My dream is to fly around the United states in it. maybe ill will, tiome will tell :)
@Koolarrow1987
@Koolarrow1987 5 ай бұрын
Start a joint relationship with modern turbine oxygen fuel.
@user-nt5ru9sn1f
@user-nt5ru9sn1f 4 жыл бұрын
A_pitty_that's_been_gone!
@Koolarrow1987
@Koolarrow1987 5 ай бұрын
Lockheed a380.
@MyPlaymaker
@MyPlaymaker 10 жыл бұрын
From 1954-1958 as a USAF bandsman/musician I logged many flight hours in just about all the USAF troop carrier aircraft: C-46, C-47, C-54, C-118, C-119, C-123, C-124. Many of those flight hours were in the C-119 while with the USAF Drum and Bugle Corps out of Bolling AFB, Washington, DC. At Itazuke AFB, Japan the 119 saved many lives one night Due to deteriorating weather we nearly went right into a mountain and the pilot advised us later that had we been in any other aircraft we'd have bought it but the powerful engines of the 119 took us up and over. Ironically we lost four bandsmen in NY state when a 119 went down after take-off. We referred to the Flying Boxcar as the Flying Coffin.
@bbblythe6843
@bbblythe6843 4 жыл бұрын
I had over 100 hours frying in those aircraft we had to wear a parachute harness and we we’re seated on a chute if the plane was going to go down we could jump. Ya right. Noisey. Shaking One trip was cross county from Andrews to Yuma 23 hours 4 stops hot miserable but after a few more trips on hops to other bases they got to be ok little. Nervous but what the hell I had s chute USMC 63-69 we called them R4Q’s
@jackriley5974
@jackriley5974 3 жыл бұрын
Never showed its most important feature?? A voice-over of someone else's video??
@johneratcliff
@johneratcliff 3 жыл бұрын
Your a troll!
@nicholascollora6709
@nicholascollora6709 3 жыл бұрын
Americans van van we acknowledge each other's experiences..want mas?
@Koolarrow1987
@Koolarrow1987 5 ай бұрын
Willing to press the American flag strong against any wind the earth can allow.
@TheTsjippie
@TheTsjippie 12 жыл бұрын
i defently would not!
@MikeSala65
@MikeSala65 3 жыл бұрын
I use to fly this bird in my flight simulator. It's really nice and handy.
@edwardpedley7582
@edwardpedley7582 3 жыл бұрын
Looks like a an over weight out of shape P38 Lightening.
@royalanania3306
@royalanania3306 3 жыл бұрын
It has a Face only Mama Airplane could live,but as a late bloomer it's turn the ugly duckling into the Swan it became.
@twinbeechmike
@twinbeechmike 11 жыл бұрын
The last "fun" airplane.
@nicholascollora6709
@nicholascollora6709 3 жыл бұрын
Keep your device...nicholas Collora youtube....and your kerosene..not z x y ..
@Koolarrow1987
@Koolarrow1987 5 ай бұрын
Compete with airbus.
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