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Fairchild Aircraft, Hagerstown, MD

Photograph of Interior of Fairchild Packet C-119

Photograph of the interior of a Fairchild Packet C-110, one of the planes viewed by President Truman during his visit to Fort Bragg, North Carolina, in October of 1949 to review airborne maneuvers as well as to review 20,000 troops and inspect new artillery weapons. The chief use of the Fairchild Packet C-119 is the transporting of troops and cargo. This photo shows several automobiles which have been loaded into the airplane.

Montage Photograph of a Fairchild Packet C-82 Airplane

Aerial views of a Fairchild Packett C-82 airplane in flight, as well as its interior. This is an example of one of the planes viewed by President Truman during his visit to Fort Bragg, North Carolina, in October of 1949, to review airborne maneuvers as well as to review 20,000 troops and inspect new artillery weapons. With the seats removed and the entire space utilized, the C-82 can carry a disposable load of 21,500 lbs. Rear doors open vertically on center-line, and adjustable ramps permit cargo to be driven in. At right, a 105 mm.