Riddle
Airlines Curtiss C-46
N4870V
(c/n 22455)
Founded by John Paul
Riddle in 1945, Riddle Airlines went on to become a large cargo carrier
with supplemental military
contracts for both freight and
passengers. It began with passenger
and cargo charter service to Brazil in in 1946.
It also operated irregular passenger flights from
New York to Miami and San
Juan in 1947. The CAB put a stop to this practice when it
was
deemed that the company was
operating as a scheduled airline. In 1965 the name was
changed
to Airlift
International. As such it acquired Slick Airways in
1968. Airlift International ceased
operations in
1991. Over the years the company has operated, in
addition to a large fleet of
some 50 C-46s, the
following equipment types: DC-4, DC-6, DC-7, Armstrong
Whitworth
Argosy, and DC-8 'Jet Trader'
N4870V was acquired in 1953. It was the
former C-46F-1-CU 44-78632 which saw service
with the Nationalist
Chinese Air Force. Civlianized in 1948 as N8315C
it was registered to
Claire L. Chennault and
Whiting Willauer and then formally transferred to Civil Air Transport on
19 December 1949. When Bill
Larkins took the above photo on 6 August 1955 it was carrying
'Wheeler Airlines - St. Jovite, Quebec' titling
forward of the door (see below). I assume it was
under lease to
this outfit and was probably used on DEW Line construction project
contracts
. N4870V later passed to Zantop Air Transport and Universal Air
Lines before being acquired by
Span East Airlines in 1970
as N601SE. Passing to Ortner Air Service in 1972, it was
withdrawn
from use at Willow Run
Airport, Detroit in 1975.