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Registration NC10201, c/n 42904. | Registration NC10201, c/n 42904. | ||
[[Image:BYOLDC4-1.jpg|thumb|500px|none|A [[:Category: Western Airlines|Western Air Lines]] DC-4 provides no accommodation for a war weary GI.]] | [[Image:BYOLDC4-1.jpg|thumb|500px|none|A [[:Category: Western Airlines|Western Air Lines]] DC-4 provides no accommodation for a war weary GI.]] | ||
− | [[Image:BYOLDC4-2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|NC10201 was the first civilian DC-4 built. She served only a short time with [[:Category: Western Airlines|Western Air Lines]] before being sold. She ended her days in South America and was scrapped in 1972 ]] | + | [[Image:BYOLDC4-2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|NC10201 was the first civilian DC-4 built. She served only a short time with [[:Category: Western Airlines|Western Air Lines]] before being sold. She ended her days in South America and was scrapped in 1972. ]] |
− | == [[:Category: Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress|Boeing B- | + | == [[:Category: Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress|Boeing B-17F Flying Fortress]] == |
− | Undeterred, they take a "space available" hop on an Air Transport Command B-17. | + | Undeterred, they take a "space available" hop on an Air Transport Command B-17.<br> |
+ | Actually Boeing B-17F s/n 42-3360 just registered as N67974. | ||
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+ | == [[:Category: Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress|Boeing YB-40 Flying Fortress]] == | ||
+ | Also being scrapped are a couple of rare YB-40 gunships. These modified B-17Fs had additional gun mounts and were intended to act as escorts accompanying flights of bombers on their way to and from the target. A second top turret was installed in the radio compartment. Although the second turret has been removed from these aircraft, the shortened fairing ahead of the radio room (and just behind the open life raft compartments above the wing), identify them as YB-40s. | ||
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+ | == [[:Category: Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress|Boeing B-17F Flying Fortress]] == | ||
+ | Towards the end of the film, Fred Derry reconsiders his life options while strolling amongst veteran aircraft being scrapped in a boneyard. | ||
+ | [[Image:BYOLB17-7.jpg|thumb|500px|none| ]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:34, 7 May 2018
Movie (1946)
French title : Les plus belles années de notre vie
Starring:
Dana Andrews (Fred Derry)
Harold Russell (Homer Parrish)
Fredric March (Al Stephenson)
William Wyler's classic film follows the lives of three American servicemen as they transition to civilian life following WWII.
Douglas DC-4-1009
Following their return from overseas, the men initially try to fly home via commercial airlines, but there are no seats available.
Registration NC10201, c/n 42904.
Boeing B-17F Flying Fortress
Undeterred, they take a "space available" hop on an Air Transport Command B-17.
Actually Boeing B-17F s/n 42-3360 just registered as N67974.
Bell P-39 Airacobra
A number of stripped P-39s appear, awaiting the scrappers torch.
Boeing YB-40 Flying Fortress
Also being scrapped are a couple of rare YB-40 gunships. These modified B-17Fs had additional gun mounts and were intended to act as escorts accompanying flights of bombers on their way to and from the target. A second top turret was installed in the radio compartment. Although the second turret has been removed from these aircraft, the shortened fairing ahead of the radio room (and just behind the open life raft compartments above the wing), identify them as YB-40s.
Boeing B-17F Flying Fortress
Towards the end of the film, Fred Derry reconsiders his life options while strolling amongst veteran aircraft being scrapped in a boneyard.
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