File:C-131D at Air Mobility Command Museum 2000.JPEG

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Description A U.S. Air Force Convair C-131D-CO Samaritan (s/n 55-0295) at the that Air Mobility Command Museum at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware (USA), on 27 July 2000. 55-0295 was fist used as a staff plane for the Air University and ended its service as a South Carolina Air National Guard general's plane. It was also the museum's first "flyable" aircraft.
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Source U.S. DefenseImagery photo VIRIN: DF-SD-01-02131; USAF photo 000727-F-1663P-018.
Author William Plate Jr., USAF

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