Talk:Douglas DC-6

Accidents
article states, "On November 1 1955 a time bomb exploded aboard a DC-6 killing 44 people above Longmont, Colorado." More info should be added, who blew it up? Why? and so forth...


 * From what I remember from 51 years ago, a husband took out an insurance policy on his wife and put a time bomb in her luggage when she was taking a flight. That's all I remember. Possibly the first use of a time bomb on a civilian airliner? --TGC55 12:12, 29 December 2006 (UTC)
 * His mother-in-law, actually Alan.sheets 16:49, 2 November 2007 (UTC)

another crash that could be added to this page. On the El Corte Madera Creek website it states there was a DC-6 crash in the park in 1953. http://www.openspace.org/preserves/pr_ecdm.asp and http://www.mishalov.com/dc6-crash-kingsmtn-2july05/index.html —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.136.207.77 (talk) 19:14, 31 March 2008 (UTC)

Silhouette
The silouette is not a DC6B, it is a DC6. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Grommen2009 (talk • contribs) 20:39, 24 August 2009 (UTC)

I do believe it IS a "B" because it is the sleeper version ! ...note the very small windows above the standard ones !Resolution Man (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 22:37, 25 July 2010 (UTC).

C-118 survivor
I think that there is a C-118 in open air display at a museum on Travis Air Force Base.--TGC55 (talk) 16:24, 28 February 2011 (UTC)
 * There is one, and I've added an entry for it in the section "Survivors". Regards, DPdH (talk) 05:03, 20 September 2013 (UTC)

Accidents and incidents section
This list is now starting to engulf the article and is being separated into a sub-article. If every accident of a long-lasting transport type were listed, it would be unnecessarily long. FWiW Bzuk (talk) 13:06, 18 August 2011 (UTC).

Civil operators
This list is quite incomplete: I clearly remember my first flights in a commercial airliner; both main Airlines of Mexico (Mexicana de Aviación and Aeronaves de México) had many DC-6's many equipped with Radar, and operated them in many routes. In addition to both, other smaller Mexican airlines of the 60's also had DC-6's, like "Aerovías Guest", a long defunct airline. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 192.100.180.19 (talk) 23:01, 21 August 2012 (UTC)

Windows
There's a claim on the DeHavilland Comet Talk page that the windows of the DC-6 were changed from square to round "after" the tragic crashes of the Comet due to metal fatigue starting at the corners of the Comet's square windows. I can find no evidence of this and there are photos in this (DC-6) article of DC-6's with square windows dated in the 1970's. Can anyone help out on this? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.32.21.167 (talk) 15:03, 8 October 2012 (UTC)


 * Cant find a source but the DC-6 had square windows, a change from the porthole windows used on the DC-4! MilborneOne (talk) 17:07, 8 October 2012 (UTC)

Changes to section "Operators"
Dear Wikipedians, I've removed from the "Operators" section of this article the detailed list of Civil and Military operators, to avoid duplication and reduce inconsistency with the information in the List of Douglas DC-6 operators. I assume that the information extracted from this article was considered valid, regardless the lack of citations in those lists. Regards, DPdH (talk) 09:40, 19 September 2013 (UTC)

Proposal for "Survivors" section
Dear Wikipedians, Currenltly less than a dozen DC-6/C-118 are listed in the "Survivors" section of this article. However, given the number of exiting airframes mentioned in that section, this list has the potential to increase significantly. To avoid cluttering the main article, I propose to create a sub-article listing all known surviving DC-6/C-118 aircraft (flying, stored or exhibited). Not sure if there is a verifiable source to use as a starting point for this task; I'm happy to start this sub-article if someone can point me to any usable sources. Does anyone think on a reason not to proceed? Thanks & regards, DPdH (talk) 05:21, 20 September 2013 (UTC)


 * It has been done on other articles like List of surviving Avro Lancasters although it is military it gives an idea of the format. Although note these "surviving" sub-articles are not really meant to cover aiframes still in use (rather than aircraft used for flying displays) and I cant think of any that have been created that list active airframes that would be in a list of current operators. We try not to keep a list of actual operational airframes in use by operators anywhere in wikipedia and leave that for the enthusiast websites. But I see no reason why you cant create List of surviving Douglas DC-6s but refer to the current operators list in the article. MilborneOne (talk) 10:24, 20 September 2013 (UTC)


 * Thanks for the guidance, much appreciated. It makes sense to me. Regards, DPdH (talk) 05:06, 23 September 2013 (UTC)

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DC-6B survivors list
N151 or LN-SUB is stored on sola airport. to be displayed at museum at later date currently in braathens safe livery.Joandreas (talk) 16:37, 2 June 2020 (UTC)