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Mystery Plane

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Who knows what, and which one this is?
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Shorts Sunderland/Seaford/Solent III located at the Oakland International Airport's Aviation Museum. It was used in the Indiana Jones movie "Raiders of the Lost Ark" doubling for a Martin M-130.
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Re: Mystery Plane

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It looks like it has four engines, the flight engineer rides side saddle and possibly carried a navigator and a radio man.
Cabin appointments look fairly modern to me.
Looks like it has a lot of boiler gages and must have been a recip.
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The galley looks like a de Havilland Comet.
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President Truman's C-118 Liftmaster
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Re: Mystery Plane

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I'm only guessing, but maybe a Connie?
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15A wrote:I'm only guessing, but maybe a Connie?
We have a HALF-winner! NOW...WHICH "Connie" IS it? (HInt: It's on public display someplace...and here's two more pics that give more identifying clues...)
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MATS
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Re: Mystery Plane

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I was looking for a bit more specificity than that.... any guess as to which personality is associated with this particular airframe?
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D-white D Eisenhower
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Re: Mystery Plane

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I thought I recognized the FE panel as a Connie from an old ops manual a friend of mine has. I didn't see anyone come up with the name of the airplane yet. My guess is Columbine II or III, the Air Force One's used by Eisenhower?
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It's the Douglas MacArthur Connie at Planes of Fame - Grand Canyon Valle.
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Fearless Tower wrote:It's the Douglas MacArthur Connie at Planes of Fame - Grand Canyon Valle.
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Re: Mystery Plane

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I love those Connies. They look so elegant!
When I lived in Pompano Fla. in the mid 70's, one was parked at Boca Raton. I got to walk thru it. AMAZING :) !
Then, a Connie was on final approach for Fort Lauderdale Executive and ran out of gas! That guy planted it in a 3 acre field, surrounded by houses, gear up, with very little damage. Didn't hit anything! What a pilot! What a plane!
This was the same time era when Elvis would keep 'Lisa Marie' (707) at Exec.
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Connie lands in Greenwood Lakes NJ and is still there. (4N1)
Per the website:
Lockheed Constellation Arrives at Greenwood Lake Airport This video comes from the original super 8 film taken in 1977. The original belongs to Phil Preston, not sure if his father or he filmed it. At the time, I believe the runway was 2700 feet and the plane was stripped of contents before leaving Stewart Airport.

Just first two minutes of old file shows landing.
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