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Douglas DC-6 / C-1181946 | ![]() |
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Built as an enlarged and pressurised DC-4 in order to compete with the Lockheed Constellation, the DC-6 (as the XC-112A) first flew on 15 February 1946. It had a 2.06m longer fuselage than the DC-4, accommodation for 48-52 passengers and was powered by four 1,565kW Pratt & Whitney Double Wasp CA15 engines. American Airlines and United Air Lines introduced the DC-6 on 27 April 1946. A total of 175 DC-6 were built. The windowless DC-6A freighter followed in 1949, powered by 1,788.5kW Double Wasps, with reinforced floor and double cargo doors - 74 were built. The DC-6A was 1.52m longer than the DC-6 (101 going to the USAF as C-118A transports). The DC-6B, with accommodation for 54-102 passengers, first flew on 2 February 1951 and also had the longer fuselage. American Airlines introduced DC-6B on its US transcontinental services on 29 April 1951. It was one of the finest and most economical piston-engined transports. It remained in production until 1958 and 288 were built. Many of the DC-6 series were later converted to freighters.
Anonymous, 12.07.2023 Florence Dimitroff GarciaBob Atwell 30th C-118 / 4435 ATS Hamilton C-47 T /29 /131s & C-121s, Wright Patterson on C-118s & flew Kitty Hawk. Later C-54s /C118 at Tachikawa. Hickam on C-118s. Later Chief Standardization 99th /98th at Wing on C-140 /C-9 /VC-137 /VC-135s. Flew on on E-4 at Offutt. Cross trained to FSGT assigned Homestead, Fl. Ended up about 10,000 flying hrs. Good enjoyable career as Flight Steward. Anonymous, 12.07.2023 Florence Dimitroff GarciaBob Atwell 30th C-118 / 4435 ATS Hamilton C-47 T /29 /131s & C-121s, Wright Patterson on C-118s & flew Kitty Hawk. Later C-54s /C118 at Tachikawa. Hickam on C-118s. Later Chief Standardization 99th /98th at Wing on C-140 /C-9 /VC-137 /VC-135s. Flew on on E-4 at Offutt. Cross trained to FSGT assigned Homestead, Fl. Ended up about 10,000 flying hrs. Good enjoyable career as Flight Steward. Anonymous, 12.07.2023 Florence Dimitroff GarciaBob Atwell 30th C-118 / 4435 ATS Hamilton C-47 T /29 /131s & C-121s, Wright Patterson on C-118s & flew Kitty Hawk. Later C-54s /C118 at Tachikawa. Hickam on C-118s. Later Chief Standardization 99th /98th at Wing on C-140 /C-9 /VC-137 /VC-135s. Flew on on E-4 at Offutt. Cross trained to FSGT assigned Homestead, Fl. Ended up about 10,000 flying hrs. Good enjoyable career as Flight Steward. Bob Atwell, e-mail, 22.09.2025 Dick GoodwinDon’t remember Commanders name. FSGT was MSGT Lopez. I flew as a Flight Attendant. My Trainers were Leo Frazier, Pearl Walls. NCOIC was William D York later a recruiter in Muncy, Ind. Some of the others were Fred Mattingly, Fran Guras, Dan Coppa & Eddie Wawru. I do remember a lLT navigator Art Haas, think he got out & went to work for Australian airline. Jack Rodgers, e-mail, 05.06.2025 Dick GoodwinI was an Airman 1C serving at McGuire in the MATS 1611. My job was to repair the radio /radars on those C118. That was from April 1967 to July 1960. Atwell, e-mail, 30.08.2022 Dick GoodwinI was in the 30th from 63 /65. Pearl Walls and Bill York were my trainers. Ended up Stan Eval Flight Steward in 89th MAW at Andrews. Flew as a Steward C-118s /VC9s /VC-137s /VC-140s /VC-135s /VC-137s /C-54sT-29s /VC-131s /C-141s and VC121s. I was on a permanent crew for Army Lt /Gen Richardson 6th Army Commmander out of Percedio and assigned to fly VC-118-3305 out of Hickam for General Ralph Haines Jr. USARPAC Commander before going to Presidential Wing. Atwell, e-mail, 30.08.2022 Dick GoodwinI was in the 30th from 63 /65. Pearl Walls and Bill York were my trainers. Ended up Stan Eval Flight Steward in 89th MAW at Andrews. Flew as a Steward C-118s /VC9s /VC-137s /VC-140s /VC-135s /VC-137s /C-54sT-29s /VC-131s /C-141s and VC121s. I was on a permanent crew for Army Lt /Gen Richardson 6th Army Commmander out of Percedio and assigned to fly VC-118-3305 out of Hickam for General Ralph Haines Jr. USARPAC Commander before going to Presidential Wing. Ed Grace, e-mail, 11.05.2020 gene hauberHello Gene...I was a Navy Reservist between 1966 to 1972! My Willow Grove based squadron...VR-931 flew 3 cruises to Rota during that time! Once was when the Rota base Squadron was grounded for possible wing spar fracture in their C-130's! We were a flying C-118's came to fly some their cargo commitments! A tough thing considering the much larger cargo capacity of the 130's compared to our 3 birds! It kept the pilots and aircrews busy...ground pounders had it pretty easy...for the most part...I was AE-2 by then! We had a lot of time to visit the surrounding towns by bus...and a USO service had a 3day rented car with driver to Costa de sSol...fabulous adventure! Some interesting experiences! Alvin Zimmermann, e-mail, 06.10.2020 Mark H Page, former S/Sgt.I was stationed at McGuire 1955-1959 and was an engine mech. I remember the Hungarian airlift very well. Long hours !! My first wife flew the lift as a flight attendant (WAF) Antonio Rodriguez, e-mail, 26.07.2023 Stan PedersenI was at VR-21 station at Barbers Point, 1963-64. I need to find someone that remember me. I flew to Da Nang Vietnam taking cargo on C-118 aircraft. If you remember me please contact me I lost those record and now have medical issues. evarodriguez@grandecom.net Lew Harris, e-mail, 02.10.2020 Stan PedersenStan I was at VR-21 Barbers Pt. from 1960-63. I was a AT-2 and was a radioman. I have lost my flt logs and would like a copy of yours. We must have been crewmembers together some time during 1062. I had a temp assignment to Christmas Is during the atomic test there in 1962. Hope all is well with you. Lew Lew Harris, e-mail, 02.10.2020 Lew HarrisI hope I sent you my email address which is WB6LEW@gmail.com Lew Harris, e-mail, 13.07.2020 Lew RossThe squadron was VR-21 Fleet Tactical support squadron 21 station at Barbers Point. I was a AT2 radioman with VR-21 from 1960-1963. I don't remember how many trips I flew from Atsuki to Midway to Barbers point and then on to Alameda. The plane was the Navy R6D or C-118 or the DC-6 and it was a sweet heart of an aircraft. We had layover crews in Guam Atsuki and Alameda. I left the Navy just before Vietnam and I was glad I did but miss the flying.
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I was in 30 ATS 63 /65. Ended up Stan Eval 89th MAW on VC-135s /137 /C-9s & 140s. Also NCOIC on E-4 at Offut, Neb. 7,500 hrs on C-118s. Richard Ritter (Tex) was my trainer upon arrival Andrew’s AFB. I think Tex 3as Fee in 38th early to mid 60s.
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