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I'm building a template for Veltro2k's KC-97G (and planning to release it once it's done) and modding it to use as a number of C-97 but I can't find any reference for the MC-97C during the Korean War, anyone can help ?

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Only references state (no pics) that the MC was the designation for medevac flights out of Korea. Could be something in line with A-10/ OA-10, only difference being the assigned mission. Not having gone that far yet, see who had C-97s during 51-53, and who was based on the west coast or Hawaii. That is the likely marking to use, adding a Red Cross also.

 

Curious how extesive were you gonna get? I was going to do an ANG set up for the tankers, esp 65-75 during Creek Party, the ANG dets to Germany, but with my method of marking units like on the Galaxy and airliners

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Add this to my snivel list.

 

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I'm partial to D on Nyghtfalls link, The HC-97G SAR Ship..

I belief the Dumbo ( If they still called them that in the 60s ) the divers jumped from In the movie Thunderball was one of these.

For the 1950s it appears it will be any of the MATS Skins.

CL

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the only mention I've seen of the MCs was a Joe Baughters, when looking up the serials. "such and such" was converted to MC-97G ELINT aircraft. I think I saw listings for 3 serials

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Thanks guys, I should have enough to occupy me for a moment (better pictures, some panel changes to do too, yeah) and I'll do a "best guess" on some things. What was a side-project is getting a bit more ambitious, so much to do, so little time.

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