Los
Angeles Air Service Douglas DC-4
N95410
(c/n 10387)
From 1956 until 1966
I lived within a stone's throw of Hawthorne Municipal Airport in the 119
block of Dehn Avenue which is now
under the eastbound lanes of the Century Freeway. In
the mid
to late 1950s there were two non-skeds which did maintenance at the
field. One was
Stewart
Air Service and the other Los Angeles Air Service (LAAS).
This latter outfit was
founded by entrepreneur Kirk
Kekorian in 1949. It was basically a charter line but also
ran
junkets to Las
Vegas, where Kekorian would later become an important figure.
In 1960 the
name of the airline was changed to
Trans International Airlines and Kekorian sold it in 1968 to
Transamerica Corporation.
N95410 (enlargement of rego and logo below) was a former
C-54A-15-DC with
USAAF serial 42-72283. It was civilianized in 1946, first as
NC54048
and then as N95410 for
Pennsylvania Central Airlines. When Capital
took over that line it
became
'Capitaliner Mobile'. LAAS bought it in 1955 and my shot was
taken at Hawthorne
in October 1956 just before it was
sold to Meteor Air Transport. After passing to
several
other non-skeds it wound up in Panama
as HP-382 in 1963 and ditched into the sea off South
Caicos Island on 10 July of that year
following engine failure.