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C-64

"Look at that Mustache." Captain Wilson Porch aside plane (a C-64) marked with the Burmese mythical Chinthe. Shamshernagar Air Base, India, June 1945.
A closeup of nose art on a C-64 in the CBI. Serial #44-70539.
A C-64, tail number #35302, tipped into a ditch after a tornado on the flight line at Shamshernagar, Assam (India).
A small aircraft, a Stinson L-5 Sentinel, tail number #416889, flipped over after a tornado on the flight line at Shamsernasar, Assam. A C-64, tail number #35302, is tipped into a ditch behind it. (Thanks to jbarbaud for additional information!) From the collection of David Firman, 61st Air Service Group.
Ambulance backs up to plane preparatory to loading patient for quick trip to a base hospital of Major General C. L. Chennault’s Fourteenth Air Force in China. Watching the operation is Co-pilot David Craft of Reading, Pa., and Crew Chief Roy J. Duka, Detroit, Mich. Lt. Craft is seated in the plane and Corporal Duka is standing at the ambulance...
FLYING TIGERS IN HOSPITAL EVACUATION Chinese workers help service a C-64, loading fuel by hand crank, on August 1, 1944, somewhere in the China. The plane tail number is 35301. See related image. From the U.S. Government sources.
A C-64 "Canadian Plane" and unknown pilot. See another man in front of this plane here.
A C-64 "Canadian Plane in the CBI during WWII." See another man in front of this plane here.
American mechanics work on C-64 at a base in Guangxi, during WWII.