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English: UC-45J BuNo.89484 The McChord Museums BeechC-45 Expeditor served its military career in U.S. Navy as a utility transport with the JRB-5 designation(BuNo.89484). Before coming to McChord in December of 2007, the aircraft was on display for many years in Fargo, North Dakota. After some restoration was accomplished, the aircraft was repainted as C-45H 52-10613, an aircraft that served with the 62d Troop Carrier Wing as anAT-11, and after conversion to a C-45H, would later serve with the McChord’s 25th Air Division’s 326th Fighter Group at Paine Field, WA. After the aircrafts(S/N52-10613) retirement in 1959 the C-45 served with the U.S. Forest Service & U.S. Dept of Agriculture. C-45 S/N 52-10613 currently flying in civilian hands as the “Beech Baby”.
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