Convair JC-131B N43944 (msn 254), in storage at Tucson - Marana Regional airport. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/convair-jc-131b-n43944-msn-254-in-storage-at-tucson-marana-regional-airport-image560847678.html
RM2RGCPX6–Convair JC-131B N43944 (msn 254), in storage at Tucson - Marana Regional airport.
Convair JC-131B O-53-7789, (MSN 241), with a single Solar T41 APU in an underwing pylon-mounted pod, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Disposed of to MASDC (Military Aircraft Storage and Disposition Center) at Davis-Monthan Air Base in Arizona, as CS039, sold and placed on the civil registry as N1360D Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/convair-jc-131b-o-53-7789-msn-241-with-a-single-solar-t41-apu-in-an-underwing-pylon-mounted-pod-at-wright-patterson-air-force-base-disposed-of-to-masdc-military-aircraft-storage-and-disposition-center-at-davis-monthan-air-base-in-arizona-as-cs039-sold-and-placed-on-the-civil-registry-as-n1360d-image560778101.html
RM2RG9J59–Convair JC-131B O-53-7789, (MSN 241), with a single Solar T41 APU in an underwing pylon-mounted pod, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Disposed of to MASDC (Military Aircraft Storage and Disposition Center) at Davis-Monthan Air Base in Arizona, as CS039, sold and placed on the civil registry as N1360D
Convair JC-131B O-53-7791 (MSN 243), (the letter O denotes Obsolete), modified as JC-131B test-bed. Assigned to Aeronautical Systems Division, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in January 1971 and sed for zero gravity astronaut training, named Sine Gravitate. With windows removed and two Solar T41 APUs in underwing pylon-mounted pods, this JC-131B was the original Vomit Comet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/convair-jc-131b-o-53-7791-msn-243-the-letter-o-denotes-obsolete-modified-as-jc-131b-test-bed-assigned-to-aeronautical-systems-division-at-wright-patterson-air-force-base-in-january-1971-and-sed-for-zero-gravity-astronaut-training-named-sine-gravitate-with-windows-removed-and-two-solar-t41-apus-in-underwing-pylon-mounted-pods-this-jc-131b-was-the-original-vomit-comet-image504853959.html
RM2M9A2AF–Convair JC-131B O-53-7791 (MSN 243), (the letter O denotes Obsolete), modified as JC-131B test-bed. Assigned to Aeronautical Systems Division, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in January 1971 and sed for zero gravity astronaut training, named Sine Gravitate. With windows removed and two Solar T41 APUs in underwing pylon-mounted pods, this JC-131B was the original Vomit Comet.
Convair JC-131B O-53-7789, (MSN 241), with a single Solar T41 APU in an underwing pylon-mounted pod, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Disposed of to MASDC (Military Aircraft Storage and Disposition Center) at Davis-Monthan Air Base in Arizona, as CS039, sold and placed on the civil registry as N1360D Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/convair-jc-131b-o-53-7789-msn-241-with-a-single-solar-t41-apu-in-an-underwing-pylon-mounted-pod-at-wright-patterson-air-force-base-disposed-of-to-masdc-military-aircraft-storage-and-disposition-center-at-davis-monthan-air-base-in-arizona-as-cs039-sold-and-placed-on-the-civil-registry-as-n1360d-image560778103.html
RM2RG9J5B–Convair JC-131B O-53-7789, (MSN 241), with a single Solar T41 APU in an underwing pylon-mounted pod, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Disposed of to MASDC (Military Aircraft Storage and Disposition Center) at Davis-Monthan Air Base in Arizona, as CS039, sold and placed on the civil registry as N1360D
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