Miami Air Lines Curtiss C-46
N10421
(c/n 231)
Here's a nice shot by Larry
Smalley (close up of tail below) taken at Oakland in June 1959.
Now, the titling on this
aircraft is interesting, insofar as my records on this carrier report it
as either
(i) Miami Airline or later (ii) Miami Airlines. Never a
gap between the Air and
Lines. The company was formed
in 1946 and was owned by R.W. Duff. It appears to
have had two bases
of operation - Miami and Greensboro, NC.
Since it went out of
business in
1961 the timing of this shot indicates that it was, in fact, the same
charter outfit.
This company
had a modest fleet of a couple of C-46s, several DC-3s, at least one
DC-4
and one or
more Lockheed L-749 Constellations. Passenger and cargo charter
operations
were flown,
including trans-Atlantic flights with the Connies. One L-749 definitely
had titling
which read 'Miami Airlines'. .I suspect
the sign writer got it wrong on this C-46. This air-
craft, a
former C-46A-55-DK saw service in the CBI theater during the latter
stages of
WW II. It
appears to have been converted, at some point in time (probably after
this shot
was taken) to
C-46R status with more powerful 2,130 hp R-2800s installed. It
wound up,
incidentally,
as 9T-PLA with the Congolese Government in 1962.