Flying Tiger Connies - 1960
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Flying Tiger Connies - 1960
Although Flying Tiger were latterly known as a cargo airline - I have noted the following Connies operating flights on behalf of Lufthansa during 1960:
N6914C
N6921C
N6924C
I am not totally sure whether these were aircraft were operated in pax or cargo configurations .
I am grateful to anyone to shed any light for me..
Many thanks
Mark
N6914C
N6921C
N6924C
I am not totally sure whether these were aircraft were operated in pax or cargo configurations .
I am grateful to anyone to shed any light for me..
Many thanks
Mark
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They were leased to provide additional cargo capacity needed at the time. There are the odd photos of them as LUFTHANSA on the net if you google the registrations.
Last edited by Hotel Tango; 31st Oct 2013 at 10:28.
Flying Tiger did a lot of charter and contract work for both cargo and passengers, particularly across the Pacific, as well as their freighter schedules. N6921C, one of the aircraft listed above, was lost mid-Pacific in 1962 with 107 POB operating a passenger charter.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying...ine_Flight_739
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying...ine_Flight_739
1962 was a bad year for Flying Tiger.
N6923C which I saw at Prestwick in August ditched in the Atlantic the following month.
And they lost N6911C in Alaska as mentioned above and then N6913C later in the year.
N6923C which I saw at Prestwick in August ditched in the Atlantic the following month.
And they lost N6911C in Alaska as mentioned above and then N6913C later in the year.
Last edited by renfrew; 31st Oct 2013 at 15:14.
N6915C was also lost in '64 on Christmas Eve on departure from SFO.
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I believe they lost the Connie in the Pacific and another Connie on landing Adak or Shymia on the same day.
I flew the Connie at Tigers later in the sixties and the rumors were active regarding the Pacific loss as being a shoot down. Never proven but I think even today they persist.
Tigers lost a Connie every Christmas for about five years in a row.
I flew the Connie at Tigers later in the sixties and the rumors were active regarding the Pacific loss as being a shoot down. Never proven but I think even today they persist.
Tigers lost a Connie every Christmas for about five years in a row.