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C-74 Globemaster Test Flights
Beginning in early 1942, Douglas began development of the C-74 Globemaster I. This large four-engine transport would meet the need for an aircraft that could support the demands of a global logistics network with larger payload and transoceanic range. In July of that year, a contract was awarded to Douglas to build 50 of the giant planes. Development took longer than expected, and the first aircraft did not fly until just after the end of the war. By that time the government was canceling or reducing all aircraft production, including the production run of the C-74, which was reduced to just 14 aircraft. Called Globemaster because of its ability to circumnavigate the world with only two stops, the C-74 was designed for self-sufficiency. A combination of features enabled it to operate anywhere in the world, independent of any transportation network or facilities. Self-contained electrical power enabled the crew to change engines if needed and to load cargo using internal cranes and freight elevators that lifted cargo to and from the ground.
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Unique identifier
BI47023
Boeing ID
BIV16_C-74_01
Duration
1m0s
Size
720px × 480px 20MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1940s
air to air
airplanes
day
Douglas Aircraft
exteriors
flyby
flying
full body views
historic production status
military
military livery
monoplanes
nobody
propeller planes
propellers
runways
silver color
takeoffs
taxiing
transports
unpainted
vintage / retro