I'm a former C‑141 pilot who lives in Tucson AZ, not far from the Davis-Monthan bone-yard, where virtually all C‑141's were scrapped. It was a very sad thing to see. After watching this travesty I started a project to put up this non-commercial web site with photographs of EVERY C‑141 that ever existed and ANYTHING else related to the C‑141. This includes pictures of ground operations, maintenance activities, cargo loading/unloading, passengers, crew bus adventures, transient quarters horror pictures, faces
Add up all the experience of every crew dog, GI, POW, dependent, patient and evacuee that benefited from the C‑141 and you can begin to realize how much this veteran aircraft contributed. The C‑141 made a real difference to our country and the world. That long green tube has seen it all: life, death, hope, despair, triumph, and tragedy. Yet through it all it has been a steadfast friend that gave more than could be expected. It is sad to see the end come. Our powerful friend is now old and tired. It helps to
Any materials you provide will be digitized and promptly returned and you will get proper credit on the web site. I am donating my time and web space. If you have a web site or business that sells photos or otherwise is commercial in nature (e.g., sells C‑141 or other aviation related merchandise) I will be happy to provide a link at no charge in exchange for pictures that can be posted on this site. If you just loved the C‑141 and want to see it live on in C‑141 Heaven, now is the time to send your picture