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Skymaster Collection

"Skymaster: A Legacy of Aviation Excellence" The Skymaster, a name synonymous with aviation excellence, has left an indelible mark on the skies

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Douglas R5D-3 Skymaster 56549 City of London

Douglas R5D-3 Skymaster 56549 City of London
Douglas R5D-3 Skymaster, 56549, City of London, of the US Navy Fleet Tactical Support Squadron 24 attached to US Naval Station, Port Lyautey, Morocco

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Formula E 2022-2023: Berlin ePrix

Formula E 2022-2023: Berlin ePrix
BERLIN TEMPELHOF AIRPORT, GERMANY - APRIL 21: Dan Ticktum, NIO 333 FE Team, NIO 333 ER9 during the Berlin ePrix at Berlin Tempelhof Airport on Friday April 21, 2023 in Berlin, Germany

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Cessna Super Skymaster G-AXGJ

Cessna Super Skymaster G-AXGJ
Cessna 337D Super Skymaster G-AXGJ (msn 337-1088) Date: circa 1975

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Cessna 337C Super Skymaster ZK-DAQ

Cessna 337C Super Skymaster ZK-DAQ (msn 337C-0795) Date: circa 1970

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Cessna O-2A Super Skymaster 68-11050

Cessna O-2A Super Skymaster 68-11050
United States Air Force (USAF) - Cessna O-2A-CE Super Skymaster 68-11050 (MSN 337M-0326), on Celebrity Row at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. Date: circa 1990

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Cessna O-2A Super Skymaster 67-21403

Cessna O-2A Super Skymaster 67-21403
United States Air Force (USAF) - Cessna O-2A-CE Super Skymaster 67-21403 (MSN 337M-0109), at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base for storage and disposal. Date: circa 1985

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Cessna O-2A Super Skymaster 69-6900

Cessna O-2A Super Skymaster 69-6900
United States Air Force (USAF) - Cessna O-2A-CE Super Skymaster 69-6900 (MSN 337M-0189), at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base for storage and disposal, in O-2 corner. Date: circa 1996

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Cessna O-2A Super Skymaster 67-21340

Cessna O-2A Super Skymaster 67-21340
United States Air Force (USAF) - Cessna O-2A-CE Super Skymaster 67-21340 (MSN 337M-0046) Date: circa 1990

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Cessna O-2A Super Skymaster 67-21372

Cessna O-2A Super Skymaster 67-21372
United States Air Force (USAF) - Cessna O-2A-CE Super Skymaster 67-21372 (msn 337M-0078) Date: circa 1980

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Cessna O-2A Super Skymaster 67-21423

Cessna O-2A Super Skymaster 67-21423
United States Air Force (USAF) - Cessna O-2A-CE Super Skymaster 67-21423 (msn 337M-0129) Date: circa 1980

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Cessna O-2A Super Skymaster O- 21422

Cessna O-2A Super Skymaster O- 21422
United States Air Force (USAF) - Cessna O-2A-CE Super Skymaster 67-21422 (msn 337M-0128), of the California Air National Guard. Date: circa 1992

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Cessna O-2A Super Skymaster O- 21349

Cessna O-2A Super Skymaster O- 21349
United States Army - Cessna O-2A-CE Super Skymaster O- 21349 (msn 337M-0055, ex USAF 67-21349, ex US Navy 721349). Operated by the US Army out of Yuma Proving Ground at Laguna AAF, Arizona

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Douglas C-54D Skymaster O-72724

Douglas C-54D Skymaster O-72724
Douglas C-54D-10-DC Skymaster O-72724 (msn 10829, 42-72724), at the Strategic Air Command Museum, Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska. Date: circa 1985

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Cessna 337C Super Skymaster G-BARD

Cessna 337C Super Skymaster G-BARD (msn 337-0857), at Liverpool-Speke Airport in May 1977. Date: 1977

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Cessna P337G Pressurised Skymaster N772H

Cessna P337G Pressurised Skymaster N772H (msn P337-0265) Date: circa 1990

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Cessna 336 Skymaster ZK-CGF

Cessna 336 Skymaster ZK-CGF (msn 336-0168), at Ardmore, NZ. (Written off on 24 April 1978, when the rear propeller nut detached during take-off) Date: 1964

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Cessna O-2A Super Skymaster 68-10962

Cessna O-2A Super Skymaster 68-10962
Cessna O-2A-CE Super Skymaster 68-10962 (msn 337M-0238), on display as a gate guard at Shaw AFB, South Carolina

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Cessna GO-2B-CE Super Skymaster 67-21467

Cessna GO-2B-CE Super Skymaster 67-21467 (MSN 337-0448), at the McConnell AFB Museum, Wichita, KS. Date: circa 2000

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Cessna O-2A Super Skymaster 67-21434

Cessna O-2A Super Skymaster 67-21434 (msn 337M-0140) Date: circa 2000

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Douglas R5D-4 Skymaster N500EJ Spirit of Freedom

Douglas R5D-4 Skymaster N500EJ Spirit of Freedom (MSN 27370, ex C-54E 44-9144), at the Las Vegas Golden Air Tattoo, on 26 April 1997

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Cessna O-2B-CE Super Skymaster 67-21465

Cessna O-2B-CE Super Skymaster 67-21465 (MSN 337-0261), on loan to March Field Air Museum. Date: circa 2000

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Douglas C-54E Skymaster N500EJ

Douglas C-54E Skymaster N500EJ Spirit of Freedom (msn 27370, ex 44-9144) Date: circa 2000

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Cessna 337 Skymaster I-SICC

Cessna 337 Skymaster I-SICC Date: circa 1970

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Cessna 337D Super Skymaster G-AXGJ

Cessna 337D Super Skymaster G-AXGJ (msn 337-1088). Date: circa 1975

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Cessna 337A Super Skymaster G-AXHA

Cessna 337A Super Skymaster G-AXHA (msn 337-0484, Built in 1966) Date: 1970s

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Cessna 337D Super Skymaster G-AXGI

Cessna 337D Super Skymaster G-AXGI (msn 337-1095) Date: 1969

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Cessna 337B Skymaster - G-AVIX

Cessna 337B Skymaster - G-AVIX
Cessna 337B Skymaster G-AVIX (msn 337-0554), of Fairweather Date: circa 1968

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Reims-Cessna F337F Super Skymaster PH_VIP

Reims-Cessna F337F Super Skymaster PH_VIP (msn 0044) of Vitair Date: 1970s

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Cessna 337 Super Skymaster VQ-LAC

Cessna 337 Super Skymaster VQ-LAC Date: 1970s

Background imageSkymaster Collection: Super Skymaster - D-GAMS

Super Skymaster - D-GAMS
Cessna T337B Turbo Super Skymaster - D-GAMS at Worms. Date: 1983

Background imageSkymaster Collection: U. S. Douglas C-54 Skymaster (military cargo version of DC-4) in flight, c1943, during World War II

U. S. Douglas C-54 Skymaster (military cargo version of DC-4) in flight, c1943, during World War II
DOUGLAS SKYMASTER C-54. U.S. Douglas C-54 Skymaster (military cargo version of DC-4) in flight, c1943, during World War II

Background imageSkymaster Collection: U. S. Douglas C-54 Skymaster

U. S. Douglas C-54 Skymaster
DOUGLAS SKYMASTER C-54. U.S. Douglas C-54 Skymaster (a military cargo version of DC-4) in flight, location unknown, c1943, during World War II



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"Skymaster: A Legacy of Aviation Excellence" The Skymaster, a name synonymous with aviation excellence, has left an indelible mark on the skies. From the iconic Douglas R5D-3 Skymaster 56549 City of London to the sleek Cessna Super Skymaster G-AXGJ, this aircraft family has captivated pilots and enthusiasts alike. One cannot help but marvel at the versatility and reliability showcased by the Cessna 337C Super Skymaster ZK-DAQ as it effortlessly soars through the clouds. Its twin-engine design sets it apart from its counterparts, ensuring enhanced performance and safety in every flight. The Cessna O-2A Super Skymasters have proven their worth time and again in various missions. Whether it's supporting ground troops or conducting reconnaissance operations, these aircrafts like 68-11050, 67-21403, and 69-6900 have consistently delivered unmatched precision and efficiency. With each passing year, more remarkable additions joined the esteemed fleet of Skymasters. The likes of 67-21340, 67-21372, and even O-21422 have become symbols of aerial prowess – embodying strength combined with gracefulness that only a true aviator can appreciate. Not to be forgotten is the legendary Douglas C-54D Skymaster O-72724 which paved the way for future generations of this illustrious lineage. This majestic aircraft stands tall as a testament to its enduring legacy in military transport operations. From bustling cityscapes to remote landscapes around the world – wherever adventure calls – one can trust that a Skymaster will rise up to meet any challenge head-on. These magnificent machines continue to inspire awe among aviation enthusiasts while leaving an everlasting impression on those who witness their flights. Whether it's soaring high above or touching down gracefully on runways worldwide - "Skymaster.