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C-45G "Expeditor"

The C45-G was an administrative, light cargo delivery and navigation training aircraft used as a support air- craft to most fighter squadrons of the period. The Air Guard Museum’s C-45G Expeditor was assigned to the 133rd Air Base Group in the late 1940s. The C-45 served the 133rd as a utility transport and remained in the inventory until early 1960. When the 109th Squadron was transferred to the Military Air Transport Service and was assigned C-97s it no longer needed the C-45. Most of the use of the C-45 was by Minnesota’s National Guard State Headquarters staff. Dimensions Fuselage Length: 34ft. 3in. Wing Span: 47ft. 8in. Height: 9ft. 8in.

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