CU-T172
Douglas DC-3
(c/n 11671)
Not only is this a nice
photograph of a DC-3, but the background provides a fascinating insight
as
to what might be found at Havana Airport in the late 1940s. I
have enlarged this area and
present it below.
There appear to be a Monocoupe sans its port wing, two Lockheed 10-C
Electras (probably NM-16 and NM-26, the last two operated) and three
Ford 5-ATs
(possibly
NM-22, NM-24 and NM-25). Anyway, back to the DC-3.
Like all Cubana's
aircraft of the day, this was an ex Pan American
machine, being previously N19116. It was
a former C-53D-DO (42-68744)
which went to Cubana in 1949. Unfortunately (for it looks
like a very nice DC-3)
it was one of the aircraft destroyed at Santiago de Cuba in the 1961
infamous
"Bay of Pigs" invasion. It was destroyed and burned in a strafing
attack by counter-
revolutionary B-26s (sic
A-26s, i.e Douglas Invaders, not Marauders!)
.