YV-C-EVB Douglas DC-4
(c/n 10408)
A large number of DC-4s, after their military days were
done, were snapped up by the "non-sked"
airlines prevalent in
the US in the 1945-1955 period (they were pretty much run out of
business by
the FAA after that).
Some were so large they became known as "large irregular carriers", and
went
on to become rather
more legitimate businesses. Cal Eastern was one of
them. This DC-4 had
been acquired by
California Eastern in 1950. It was leased to AVENSA in 1952 and
is seen here
in a Douglas D. Olson shot
(courtesy of the Jennifer Gradidge collection) at Oakland in that year,
just prior to going to
Venezuela. It had a wide and varied career later in its life,
finally winding up
as the "Aerolandia" snack bar near
Seville, in Spain (still registered G-APID, I believe). It was
finally broken up in the
1970s.