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MotoArt
04-18-2012, 05:26 PM
The Fairchild C-119 rudder desk is truly a limited edition with, currently, only 40 frames available. The original cloth cover on this 1950’s rudder is stripped to expose the interior design. Mounted on 4” hardwood “V” shaped legs, this richly detailed piece can be powder coated to match your home or office décor. This executive desk measure 8’4” in length, or it can be customized to an extended length of 11’ as a handsome conference table.

C-119 History

Known as “The Flying Boxcar” the C-119 was used as a cargo plane was built between 1947 and 1955, originally replacing the C-82 “Packet”. Deployed during the Korean and Vietnam Wars, the C-119 began as a troop and cargo hauler, it was later fitted with weapons of war. The AC-119G “Shadow” sported infra- red instrumentation, armor plating, fire launchers and mini-guns. The Shadow was later upgraded to the AC-119K “Stinger” and was outfitted with turbo-jet engines.
Additionally, the C-119 was deployed for aerial recoveries. Deftly recovering balloon-borne instrument packages and film from the Corona spy satellite program, the C-119 holds the world record for the first successful recovery of film from an orbiting satellite. It also was the first aircraft to perform an airborne film recovery from an object returning from Earth’s orbit.
After the Vietnam War, the C-119’s were used by the U.S. Forest Service to battle wildfires. In 1987, after a series of crashes, the C-119 was deemed too dangerous to fly and all planes were taken out of service.

High Flying Production & Features


Following 120 man-hours of cutting, grinding, stripping, buffing and polishing, the rudder is powder coated for a high gloss finish
The sturdy ˝” wooden legs are also power coated or laminated to your specifications.
The rudder is topped with ˝” tempered glass to expose the interior
Available in many colors or buffed down to the original aluminum frame


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