Conner Air Lines Curtiss C-46
N1837M
(c/n 22388)
A surprising number of non-skeds
appear to have been registered in Florida. In the case of Conner,
Miami Springs. Why, then, did so
many of them turn up at Oakland Municipal, where this shot, by
Bill Larkins was
taken in May of 1952? Conner Air Lines was
formed in 1948 by entrepreneur
F.A. Conner. This
controversial, independent somewhat irascible and classical old
aviation character
operated
contract cargo flights mainly between the US and South
America. His later fights with the
FAA became legendary. The company grew into to a fairly large
irregular carrier operating DC-6Bs,
DC-7s, a 1049H Constellation and
at least seven DC-8s. I am not sure if the airline
continued in
business much after Conner passed
away in 1992.
N1837M was the former Slick
Airways N67939 which had returned to the USAF in 1948 as
44-78565. Conner leaed from 1950 to 1954. It later
went to Wien Alaska, then Reindeer Air
Service in Canada as CF-FNC, followed by several other Canadian
operators before returning
to
the US (as N1837M again) for Everts Air Fuel in 1990.
Incredibly it is still extant (at Fairbanks,
Alaska?) although no longer airworthy.