C-54 Skymaster

C-54 Skymaster
The C-54 Skymaster was a four engine transport aircraft used by the United States Army Air Force in World War II. Like its mate the C-47 Skytrain, the C-54 Skymaster was derived from the prototype of a civilian airliner (the DC-4). C-54s began service with the USAAC in 1942, carrying up to 26 passengers. (Later versions carried up to 49 passengers.) The U.S. Navy also acquired the type, under the designation R5D. The C-54 was one of the most commonly used transports by the U.S. armed forces in World War II.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
joanna dark
ida lupino
diving disorder
wasim sajjad
donald maclean
diving activities
paul goodman (sound engineer)
nest algebra
frederic arthur kelley
nancy walker
john julius cooper, 2nd viscount norwich
saint dymphna
farooq leghari
queening
domenico mustafa
muhammad rafiq tarar
reflexive operator algebra
dryden
formic
ludhiana
viscount hood
mediterranean diet
video game character
viscount bolingbroke
viscount st john
liberal democracy
river rother
hiroshi yamauchi
linda darnell
carl gustaf rossby
potrzebie
c 46 commando
ichinomiya (disambiguation)
heart sutra
c 87 liberator express
werder bremen
island line, iow
river rother (western)
malesia
niles crane
local councils in northern ireland
flibbertigibbet
giovanni cesari
gorch fock