Official 8” x 10” Photograph, taken prior to conversion. (1948-1950)


The Fairchild XC-120 Packplane was an American

experimental modular aircraft first flown in 1950. It was developed from the company's C-119 Flying Boxcar, and was unique in the unconventional use of removable cargo pods that were attached below the fuselage, instead of possessing an internal cargo compartment.


Fairchild C-119B Flying Boxcar/48-0330

Construction #: 10312

Delivered to the United States Air Force.

converted to XC-120 Packplane.

Project abandoned late 1952.

Length: 77'

Wingspan: 106' 0"

Number of seats: 66

Manufacturer: Fairchild Aircraft

First flight (Post Conversion): Hagerstown,

MD August 11, 1950

Engine type: Pratt & Whitney R-4360 Wasp Major

Number built: 1


Photo comes bagged and boarded and ships securely with bubble wrap and in a box.


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