XT-811 Douglas DC-3
(c/n 18947)
Actually, in my private life, I have a "Chinese
connection" inasmuch as I lived in Taiwan and Hong
Kong for most of the
decade of the 1970s. (My wife is Chinese) My late
father-in-law, C.F. Chang
served with the Chinese
(Nationalist) Air Force during WW II, and was later with both CAT and
China Airlines.
Despite this "connection", I have very few photographs of CAT
aircraft. The above,
from a family scrapbook, shows a CAT
DC-3 and C-46 at Kai Tek, Hong Kong in 1948. On
11 October 1949, CAT
evacuated itself from Canton to Hong Kong. It, along with the
Nationalist
Kuomintang
government, then moved to Taiwan. In a wrangle involving much
international law and
intrigue, the entire
fleets of Central Air Transport and the other Chinese airline, China
National Aviation
Corporation were "awarded"
to a new airline, Civil Air Transport. This was actually a
CIA-run oper-
ation akin to,
although earlier than, Air America, of Vietnam War fame. On 20
October, 1954, this
DC-3, having by then
been re-registered B-811, was under charter by 'Sea
Supply', (another CIA
operation).
Whilst practicing paratroop drops near Hua Hin, the wingtip struck the
sea in the Gulf of
Siam during a low
bank. It sank and was written off.