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Fairchild C-119F-FA Flying Boxcar O-18037
(ex United States Air Force) - Fairchild C-119F-FA Flying Boxcar O-18037 (msn 10915, 51-8037), at Wright Field, Wright-Patterson AFB, for display at the Air Force Museum, with Boeing KB-50J 49-0389. Delivered on 2 June 1953 to USAF as C-119F. Assigned to 456th Troop Carrier and returned to Fairchild for modification as a recovery aircraft for Discoverer reconnaissance satellite film return capsules, in 1958. The worlds first mid-air recovery of a capsule return from a satellite was carried out by this aircraft on 19 August 1960, when the capsule from Discoverer XIV was recovered at 8, 000 feet altitude, 360 miles south-west of Honolulu, Hawaii. After further service in the USAF Reserve O-18037 was flown to the Air Force Museum at Wright Field, Wright-Patterson AFB, in November 1963. Date: circa 1965
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1953 1958 1960 1963 1965 After Altitude Assigned Boeing Boxcar Capsule Carried Carrier Delivered Discoverer Fairchild Feet Flown Hawaii Honolulu Mid Air Miles Modification Reconnaissance Recovered Recovery Reserve Return Returned Satellite South West Troop Usaf Worlds Wright Wright Patterson Capsules
12"x8" Photo Print
Experience a piece of aviation history with our Media Storehouse Photographic Print of the Fairchild C-119F-FA Flying Boxcar O-18037. This captivating image, sourced from Mary Evans Picture Library, showcases this iconic aircraft in its former glory at Wright Field, Wright-Patterson AFB. The C-119F-FA, with the serial number 51-8037 and msn 10915, is displayed alongside a Boeing KB-50J 49-0389. Bring this nostalgic moment into your home or office and relive the legacy of the United States Air Force's Fairchild C-119F-FA Flying Boxcar.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 30.4cm x 15.6cm (12" x 6.1")
Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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In this striking photograph, two iconic aircraft from the Cold War era are displayed at Wright Field, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, with Fairchild C-119F-FA Flying Boxcar O-18037 taking center stage. Delivered to the United States Air Force (USAF) on June 2, 1953, as a C-119F with the manufacturing serial number 10915 and military serial number 51-8037, this Fairchild C-119F underwent significant modifications in 1958. Assigned to the 456th Troop Carrier Wing, it was returned to Fairchild for conversion into a recovery aircraft for Discoverer reconnaissance satellite film return capsules. The world's first mid-air recovery of a capsule return from a satellite was achieved by this very aircraft on August 19, 1960. At an altitude of 8,000 feet and 360 miles southwest of Honolulu, Hawaii, the capsule from Discoverer XIV was successfully recovered, marking a major milestone in the history of space exploration. After further service in the USAF Reserve, O-18037 was flown to the Air Force Museum at Wright Field, Wright-Patterson AFB, in November 1963. In this image, O-18037 is proudly displayed alongside a Boeing KB-50J, 49-0389. The C-119F's distinctive boxy shape and the KB-50J's sleek design create a compelling contrast, showcasing the diversity of aircraft in the USAF inventory during this era. This photograph is an intriguing snapshot of aviation history, offering a glimpse into the past and the remarkable achievements of the United States Air Force.
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