Edit, sorry heres the link if anybody is interested
http://www.40th-bomb-wing.com/gallery6.htmlOk, got curious and answered my own question.
A transport version of the Convair's B-36 bomber, the double decked XC-99 will be able to carry 400 troops, or 335 litter patients, or 100,000 pounds of cargo.
Like the B-36, it is powered by six R-4360, 3,000-hp pusher-type engines turning 19-foot reversible-pitch propellers.
The AAF has revealed that the huge transport will have a maximum range with reduced loads of more than 8,000 miles. Flights of this distance will call for a five-man crew and an equal number of relief crew members.
Design gross weight of the XC-99 is 265,000 pounds. Its wingspan is 230 feet and its length, 182.5 feet.
The XC-99 is at rest till the big move to Wright Patterson AFB for restoration at the AF Museum in Dayton, Ohio. The move Date is still unknown at this time... Information has it the old girl will have a nice warm and dry indoor home at Wright Patterson Museum after the move. . I understand they are taking bids on dismantling and shipping the old girl.............The photo's below are courtesy of Randall S. Condran of San Antonio, Texas