Resort
Airlines Douglas DC-4
N65142
(c/n 10338)
Because of the
propensity, in the mid 1950s of painting the registrations on aircraft
so small that
they could only be read
from a distance of about 50 ft (tops), I will again append an
enlargement
of this DC-4's identity below so
that you may see that it is, in fact, an ex Braniff machine.
Built as
C-54A-10-DC 44-72233 in 1944, it
was civilianized for Braniff in at the end of 1945. Resort
purchased it in November of
1954 and the above shot was taken at Oakland a year later. Bill
Larkins took the photo at the foot of the page at the same venue in
March 1954 of another one.
This
aircraft, N33681 was a former National Airlines purpose-built
DC-4-1009. It went to
Qantas from Resort in in
1955 as VH-EBP
and was used as a freighter. . Resort used some
of their passenger
configured DC-4s on their 'Caribbean Flying Houseparty' flights in the
1953-
1955 era. These were basically Inclusive Tour Charters flown from
east coast cities via Miami
to various Caribbean
destinations (Havana, Montego Bay, San Juan etc), under a special cert-
ificate originally authorized by President Truman.
Douglas DC-4-1009 N33681
(c/n 42920)