N636_1960ca_MUC_1290_HG_03.jpg
Photo taken by Helmut Ginter, scan kindly provided by Klaus Held for inclusion on this page.
München-Riem
ca. 1960
N636 (1)
Martin 4-0-4
14135
E. F. MacDonald Company
An extremely rare type at Riem (and in all of Europe, I think). The third photo in this series seems to be from another day because the aircraft is parked in a different position.
From 1965, the E. F. MacDonald Company re-used the registration N636 for G-159 Gulfstream I c/n 149. In 1978, the registration was again transferred, this time to North American Sabreliner 60 c/n 306-140.
Information from airliners.net - thanks to Robert Domandl (slightly adapted):
This Martin 404 was delivered new to TWA on 16 July 1952 as N40429. On 12 March 1959 it went to California Airmotive Corp. Between 1960 and 1965 it was used by the E. F. MacDonald Company. Changed to registration N636X in 1965 and used as a bizprop by a series of companies. To Whitesell Construction Corp. April 1973. Ferry flown on 29 February 2008 from Camarillo, CA, to Valle, AZ for preservation at the Planes of Fame Museum.
Registration details for this airframe:
www.planelogger.com/Aircraft/Registration/N636/782389
Planes of Fame page for this aircraft:
planesoffame.org/aircraft/plane-Martin-4-0-4
I didn’t find a photo of this aircraft as N40429 with TWA. Here’s a photo of N40401 instead:
www.flickr.com/photos/151087317@N03/50712187103
This airframe as N636X with Montex Drilling Corp. at OAK in June 1966:
www.airhistory.net/photo/400851/N636X
N636X with Tiffany Industries at STL in July 1978:
www.airhistory.net/photo/260102/N636X
N636X at CNO in March 1981:
www.airhistory.net/photo/603078/N636X
N636X in Pacific Air Lines colours taking off from Camarillo (Oxnard AFB) (CMA) in February 2008 for its ferry flight to to Planes of Fame in Valle, Arizona:
imgproc.airliners.net/photos/airliners/1/5/1/1334151.jpg
N636X in Pacific Air Lines colours at Grand Canyon - Valle (Robidoux / Arizona State / Municipal) (40G) in January 2021.
imgproc.airliners.net/photos/airliners/7/0/0/6368007.jpg
Scan from black-and-white print.
N636_1960ca_MUC_1290_HG_03.jpg
Photo taken by Helmut Ginter, scan kindly provided by Klaus Held for inclusion on this page.
München-Riem
ca. 1960
N636 (1)
Martin 4-0-4
14135
E. F. MacDonald Company
An extremely rare type at Riem (and in all of Europe, I think). The third photo in this series seems to be from another day because the aircraft is parked in a different position.
From 1965, the E. F. MacDonald Company re-used the registration N636 for G-159 Gulfstream I c/n 149. In 1978, the registration was again transferred, this time to North American Sabreliner 60 c/n 306-140.
Information from airliners.net - thanks to Robert Domandl (slightly adapted):
This Martin 404 was delivered new to TWA on 16 July 1952 as N40429. On 12 March 1959 it went to California Airmotive Corp. Between 1960 and 1965 it was used by the E. F. MacDonald Company. Changed to registration N636X in 1965 and used as a bizprop by a series of companies. To Whitesell Construction Corp. April 1973. Ferry flown on 29 February 2008 from Camarillo, CA, to Valle, AZ for preservation at the Planes of Fame Museum.
Registration details for this airframe:
www.planelogger.com/Aircraft/Registration/N636/782389
Planes of Fame page for this aircraft:
planesoffame.org/aircraft/plane-Martin-4-0-4
I didn’t find a photo of this aircraft as N40429 with TWA. Here’s a photo of N40401 instead:
www.flickr.com/photos/151087317@N03/50712187103
This airframe as N636X with Montex Drilling Corp. at OAK in June 1966:
www.airhistory.net/photo/400851/N636X
N636X with Tiffany Industries at STL in July 1978:
www.airhistory.net/photo/260102/N636X
N636X at CNO in March 1981:
www.airhistory.net/photo/603078/N636X
N636X in Pacific Air Lines colours taking off from Camarillo (Oxnard AFB) (CMA) in February 2008 for its ferry flight to to Planes of Fame in Valle, Arizona:
imgproc.airliners.net/photos/airliners/1/5/1/1334151.jpg
N636X in Pacific Air Lines colours at Grand Canyon - Valle (Robidoux / Arizona State / Municipal) (40G) in January 2021.
imgproc.airliners.net/photos/airliners/7/0/0/6368007.jpg
Scan from black-and-white print.