N17N (YV-X-ERC)
Canadian
Car and Foundry (Burnelli) CBY-3 Loadmaster
(c/n 1)
This interesting aircraft was reputed
have carried the experimental registration YV-X-ERC
although I have never seen an image of it bearing that registration. It
was, however, operated
for a while by RUTAS. In the early 1960s, RANSA,
which was by then more or less on its
last
legs, acquired five old Boeing Stratocruisers to boost its freight
capacity and at the
same
time
also leased the one and only Cancargo CBY-3. This
had been built in Canada under
the
direction of the designer, Vincent J. Burnelli. It employed an
unusual aerofoil-section fuselage
which,
by providing approximately fifty percent of the lift, was capable of
taking on large concen-
trated loads. The photograph below, taken at Teterboro
Airport in New Jersey prior to its
deployment to Venezuela, shows this arrangement in more detail.
RANSA abruptly ended all
operations in 1964. As for the Burnelli CBY-3, well, it was
acquired by the New England Air
Museum and moved to
Bradley Field, Connecticut. Unfortunately it was never restored
(despite
their avowed declaration to do so) and sits rotting outside to this
day. What a shame for such a
unique piece of aeronautical engineering.