During the American Civil War, General Nathan Bedford Forrest stated
that in order to win a battle, "you had to get there the firstest with
the mostest". Today in military parlance the "C" designation means only
one thing-getting there first with the most! Cargo aircraft are the
backbone of today's military operations. From Operation Vittles to
Operation Desert Storm, without the "C" planes the battles would have
been lost. This new book is the definitive history of every cargo
aircraft that displayed the American flag, from the commercial Douglas
C-1 built in 1925, to the newest C-33 designation given to a potential
commercial, off-the-shelf transport aircraft to supplement the C-17. The
authors have attempted to trace the roots of each of the "C" aircraft.
Bill Holder is also the auhtor of McDonnell-Douglas F-15 Eagle: A Photo
Chronicle(with Mike Wallace), and One-of-a-Kind Research Aircraft: A
History of In-Flight Simulators, Testbeds & Prototypes(with Steve
Markman)-both titles are available from Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Scott
Vadnais is an Air Force public affairs officer currently assigned to the
325th Fighter Wing. He spent four years at Wright-Patterson AFB working
with aircraft acquistions and testing programs including the C-17.