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Douglas C-54 Skymaster (1942-1946): America's entry into World War II resulted in the U.S. Army taking over commercial DC-4 production before the first airliner could be completed. The plane made its first flight in February 1942 under the army designation C-54 Skymaster. Modifications to the original design included extra fuel tanks, a reinforced fuselage floor and the addition of side-by-side cargo doors. The C-54 could accommodate 50 troops with combat equipment, or carry 15,000 pounds of cargo on pallets, or airlift 30 patients on stretchers. The C-54 was known in the Navy as the R5D. Between 1942 and 1945, C-54s flew more than 20 round trips a day over the rugged North Atlantic. A single C-54C, nicknamed Sacred Cow, was built as the first official presidential aircraft. When the last C-54 was delivered in January 1946, Douglas had built 1,165 Skymasters. After the war C-54s gained fame as the principle transport used during the 1948-1949 Berlin Airlift.
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Unique identifier
BI2388
Boeing ID
k54g101
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5998px × 4652px 79MB
License type
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1940s
adults
airplanes
boarding
buildings
clouds
day
doors
full body views
ground shots
historic production status
interiors
left side views
male
military
military actions
military livery
military personnel
monoplanes
muted colors
occupations and work
passengers and travelers
payload systems
photos
propeller planes
several/groups
silver color
stairs, lifts and ladders
stairways
structural systems
sunshine
tarmac
text
transports
unpainted
vintage / retro
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