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The C-124C Globemaster II was a large American transport airplane of 1949 developed by the Douglas aircraft company from its predecessor the C-74. The C-124 was the largest transport aircraft in the world at that time and carried out important missions moving American troops to various corners of the world. Apart from military service, airplanes of this type were also used for the delivery of scientific expeditions to the Antarctic continent. The C-124C variant differed from its predecessors in having a weather radar in its nose and heating systems for anti-icing systems installed at the wing tips. The C-124 was used by the United States Air Force Military Air Transport Service up to the mid 1960's, and US Air National Guard units used them until 1974. On the whole 448 machines of this type were produced.
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