September 13, 2007 at 11:48 pm
does anyone have photos of the “carvair”(DC6) conversion work being carried out?and are there any preserved, plus who remembers Freddies Company Aviation Traders ,?:cool: ๐ ๐
By: Old Fart - 19th May 2008 at 11:54
Seem to rember they incresed the size of the tail by moding the C54.
By: Nightranger - 19th May 2008 at 09:54
There was a proposal for a SuperCarvar using a DC6 or 7 sadly they never made if off the drawing boards.
Didn’t they use a DC-7 rear fuselage and a DC-7 nose wheel in the conversion? I seem to remember the basis for the conversion was the DC-4 as mentioned elsewhere on the thread.
By: Grumman_uk - 16th May 2008 at 03:39
Anyone out there PLEASE have any scale drawings of the Carvair they would like to share?
I want to build a large scale radio controlled model of this fine machine.
I used to live on the approach path to Southend Airport and have many fond memories I’d like to re live with a working scale replica.
Many thanks
Matt
I’m looking for bulkhead drawings too if possible please.
By: alertken - 15th May 2008 at 18:47
ATL.90 was initiated in 1953, when ATEL was flush on NATO F-86 retread. For tensile skin see (first part of) https://lra.le.ac.uk/bitstream/2381/3650/1/Flight%20%20Accountant%202005.pdf
(HSAL)Gloster made some chunks of its structure, and bid in 1957 to be assembly/test source. HSAL then entered the DC-3 replacement market, choosing a low wing to differentiate from An-24/F-27/HPR.7. In 1958 Airwork (Furness Withy Line) bought FL, Air Charter and ATEL, and abandoned Accountant. FL spoke of pursuing Avro for 748 rip-off, but he became MD of BUA, whose mariner-owners had no wish for a vendetta.
I asked him in 1980 whether he applauded his godson 748’s success: he gave me what might be termed a quizzical look and moved on to work others in the room.
By: Newforest - 14th May 2008 at 15:42
Besides the Carvair does anyone out there remember Freddie’s other project
The Aviation traders Accountant. I recall the prototype languishing on the scrapheap at either Stanstead or Southend. For its day I always thought it was a great aircraft.Paddy R
For the younger members of our Forum!
http://1000aircraftphotos.com/Contributions/VanTilborg/2766.htm
By: Arabella-Cox - 14th May 2008 at 15:31
Yes lots of memories of the Carvair I worked on them in the sixties at Stansted , the pictures I have are on the “Carvair” site as posted before
Regards Alan
By: Paddy R - 14th May 2008 at 14:40
The Freddy Laker era
Besides the Carvair does anyone out there remember Freddie’s other project
The Aviation traders Accountant. I recall the prototype languishing on the scrapheap at either Stanstead or Southend. For its day I always thought it was a great aircraft.
Paddy R
By: Short finals - 13th May 2008 at 00:55
A lot of excellent Carvair photos have been uploaded lately to airliners.net, especially by Richard Vandervord. Follow this link:
By: Patrick Dean - 13th May 2008 at 00:09
Carvair Fleet History
Victor 45
You will be able to read a comprehensive history of the Carvair and the proposed DC-6 and -7 models and view drawings plus a list of potential buyers in my book. The release date has slipped until the end of summer
2008. However, a glimpse of the cover and a brief description is available at www.mcfarlandpub.com
Click on Aviation under the Transportation heading.
The history and development of the Car-Ferry concept is covered beginning with Commodore ‘Taffy’ Powell who conceived the car-ferry idea. It is carried through Freddie Laker and Mike Keegan. All twenty-one ships are profiled from roll-out at Douglas as DC-4s through Carvair conversion to crash, break-up or current status.
Regards to all,
Patrick
By: AvgasDinosaur - 17th September 2007 at 09:44
Much news about Carvairs on here
http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?t=63613
Hope it helps
Be lucky
David
By: wieesso - 17th September 2007 at 00:00
One of only two flyable Carvairs N898AT crashed near McGrath, AK on 30 May 2007.
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1085792/L/
edit: N89FA http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0989072/L/
By: victor45 - 16th September 2007 at 23:12
Carvair on YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpV_K-iWAVM&mode=related&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4zU9qhMCvs&mode=related&search=
thanks for the link top stuff really exellent videos,they certainly are very sedate when lifting off ,the date is 2005 so i take it there are still some carvairs flying ?(or at least one):cool: ๐ ๐
By: wieesso - 16th September 2007 at 19:55
Carvair on YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpV_K-iWAVM&mode=related&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4zU9qhMCvs&mode=related&search=
By: victor45 - 14th September 2007 at 18:17
I worked for Freddie Laker with Aviation Traders out of Stanstead and Southend in 1959 & 1960.
We had 2 Brittanias, Some Tudors, and DC4s. We also flew Bristol Freighters out of Southend. I remember the carvair but have no pictures. I’m pretty certain it was a DC4 conversion by raising the flight deck to extend the car deck underneath.Paddy R
thank you for the info i can imagine you have some interesting stories to tell,i mistakenly thought hed started with Halifaxes ie Haltons,id a lot of time for freddie laker,. british Airways didnt:cool: ๐ ๐
By: keithnewsome - 14th September 2007 at 18:11
The lovely carvair ?
does anyone have photos of the “carvair”(DC6) conversion work being carried out?and are there any preserved, plus who remembers Freddies Company Aviation Traders ,?:cool: ๐ ๐
I remember them well, lived at stansted while they produced the majority of them there ! If you want the best (in my humble oppinion ) website for all carvair, then visit ….. www.geocities.com/anjapaul/index.htm …. enjoy !
By: Old Fart - 14th September 2007 at 12:39
There was a proposal for a SuperCarvar using a DC6 or 7 sadly they never made if off the drawing boards.
By: wieesso - 14th September 2007 at 05:46
They converted only two DC-4-1009s and eighteen C-54s.
Eastwood/Roach mention 21 conversions.
… and a photo of a DC-4 conversion
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0051573/L/
By: Moggy C - 14th September 2007 at 00:19
I’d strongly recommend using the search facility above and entering ‘Carvair’
There’s quite a lot of info, and some interesting links.
http://www.geocities.com/anjapaul/p3.htm
Moggy
By: Paddy R - 14th September 2007 at 00:13
I worked for Freddie Laker with Aviation Traders out of Stanstead and Southend in 1959 & 1960.
We had 2 Brittanias, Some Tudors, and DC4s. We also flew Bristol Freighters out of Southend. I remember the carvair but have no pictures. I’m pretty certain it was a DC4 conversion by raising the flight deck to extend the car deck underneath.
Paddy R
By: galdri - 13th September 2007 at 23:56
“carvair”(DC6) conversion
Wasnยดt it a DC4 conversion?:confused: :confused: