South
East Airlines Curtiss C-46
N4761C
(c/n 30465)
A South East Airlines was
started circa 1945 by Bill and Buck Teaque as a scheduled intra-state
airline based in Charlotte
NC. This went bankrupt somewhere around 1947 and was restarted
under the same year around
1948. This C-46 is from the reborn company.
Bill Larkins took
the
above shot at Oakland in June 1955. They garnered some
military contracts and possibly
also flew low fare passenger
irregular schedules. They had some sort of operating co-operation
with
Peninsular Air Transport of Miami, and in fact that other company's
name appears in small
titling on
the
nose of this C-46. There was a proposal at one time to
merge the two companies.
In addition to this C-46 South
East also flew at least one DC-3 and a DC-4. The
aircraft seen
above, a
former C-46A-50-CU (ex 42-96803) had
been civilianized for Transandina Ecuador in
1948 as HC-SIA.
It
was only with them for three months and then returned to the US in June
1948
as N4761C for Wien Alaska Airlines. After a year with Wien it
then had several different
owners up until 1952 when it was
purchased by Peninsular. An image of it in Peninsular Air Transport
livery appears in that entry. However, at the
time that this photo was taken the aircraft was registered
to Aero Maintenance
Inc. and was possibly under lease to South East. In
February 1956 it went to
Southern
Aeronautics. It
wound up in 1960 with Lidca Columbia as HK-612 and was wfu in
1967.