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The commander of a hotshot (but aging) pilot decides he doesn't have the reflexes for flying jets, and sends him to support a scientific effort in the Arctic.
 
The commander of a hotshot (but aging) pilot decides he doesn't have the reflexes for flying jets, and sends him to support a scientific effort in the Arctic.
  
==  [[:Category: Cessna 190/195| Cessna LC-126]]  ==
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==  [[:Category: Cessna 190/195| Cessna LC-126R]]  ==
Military version of the Cessna 195 on skis:  Shows it landing in an open field and taking off again, with the pilot rocking the elevators and rudders to keep the skis from sticking.
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Military version of the Cessna 195 on skis:  Shows it landing in an open field and taking off again, with the pilot rocking the elevators and rudders to keep the skis from sticking.<br>
[[Image: Lc126tow.jpg |thumb|500px|none| Cessna LC-126.]]  
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Registration 91953, c/n 49-1953.
 
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[[Image: Lc126tow.jpg |thumb|500px|none| Reg.91953 Cessna LC-126R of the USAF-Air Rescue Service.]]
  
 
==  [[:Category: Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress| Boeing SB-17G Flying Fortress]]  ==
 
==  [[:Category: Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress| Boeing SB-17G Flying Fortress]]  ==

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Top of the World movie poster.

Movie (1955)


Starring:
Dale Robertson (Major Lee Gannon)
Frank Lovejoy (Major Brad Cantrell)
Nancy Gates (Lt. Mary Ross)
Evelyn Keyes (Virgie Rayne)


The commander of a hotshot (but aging) pilot decides he doesn't have the reflexes for flying jets, and sends him to support a scientific effort in the Arctic.

Cessna LC-126R

Military version of the Cessna 195 on skis: Shows it landing in an open field and taking off again, with the pilot rocking the elevators and rudders to keep the skis from sticking.
Registration 91953, c/n 49-1953.

Reg.91953 Cessna LC-126R of the USAF-Air Rescue Service.

Boeing SB-17G Flying Fortress

Arctic SAR versions of the B-17. "Cockpit" scenes appear to be using a C-47.

Boeing SB-17G Flying Fortress.


North American F-82 Twin Mustang

Several scenes on the ground, taxiing, takeoff, inflight, and landing.

North American F-82 Twin Mustang.


Waco CG-4A

Scenes taking off, on tow, and landing. Aircraft is in Arctic colors.

Waco CG-4A.


Douglas C-47 Skytrain

Scenes of several C-47s in Arctic paint, including the landing of a ski-equipped example.

Douglas C-47 Skytrain.


Convair B-36C Peacemaker

Movie ends with ground footage of flyby by formation of early B-36s (no jet engines).

Convair B-36C Peacemaker.


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