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Introduced to R.A.F. service in 1965 the 10s were finally retired in 2013.
This one leaves Fairford after the types final show.
March Field Air Museum's VC-47A serial number 43-15579 was manufactured by Douglas Aircraft in Long Beach, California and delivered to the Army Air Force on April 12, 1944. It served in the Air Transport Command before it was transferred to the California Air National Guard. Until its retirement in October of 1972, 43-15579 carried the nickname "Grizzly," and served as the Governors personal aircraft during the tenures of governors Warren, Knight and Edmund G. "Pat" Brown. After acquisition by the museum, the aircraft was disassembled with the fuselage being used as a trailer, it was brought to the museum on freeways where it was re-assembled and restored by volunteers. This aircraft is on loan from the USAF.
-March Field Air Museum website (www.marchfield.org/)
(Photos by Karl Weisel)
U.S. and host nation members gathered to witness the assumption of command of V Corps by Lt. Gen. James L. Terry from Brig. Gen. Ricky D. Gibbs Jan. 10 in the Wiesbaden Fitness Center. U.S. Army Europe commander, Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling, oversaw the change of command.
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Royal Canadian Air Force Avro 683 Lancaster Mk.10-N FM208 VC-DHP Polaris
Note, FM208 was built by Victory Aircraft Limited at Malton in Ontario, Canada in July 1945 for the Royal Canadian Air Forceas FM208. It was converted from a BX variant to a Mark 10-N navigator trainer at some time
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