Specifications (C-46A):
Engines: Two 2,000-hp Pratt & Whitney R-2800-51 radial piston engines
Weight: Empty 30,000 lbs., Max Takeoff 45,000 lbs.
Wing Span: 108ft. 0in.
Length: 76ft. 4in.
Height: 21ft. 9in.
Performance:
Maximum Speed: 270 mph
Cruising Speed: 173 mph
Ceiling: 24,500 ft.
Range: 3,150 miles
Armament:
None
Built:
3,000+
The C46A was originally a Civilian model Airliner and was taken by the military and modified it was given more powerful engines and a large cargo door on the port side of the fuselage, a strengthened cargo floor, a hydraulic winch and folding seats for up to 40 troops
These planes were detrimental to the early part of the war in the Pacific. The planes and their 3-4 man crews (wasn't quite clear on that, some sources said 3 some said 4) flew resupply mission to China over "The Hump" (eastern end of the Himalayan Mountains). Japanese fighters were quite active in the area, and it was one of these flights that the C46 was credited with a kill on a Japanese Oscar.
"Captain Wally A. Gayda shot down at close range a Japanese fighter, apparently a Nakajima Ki-43, by firing a Browning automatic rifle through his C-46 front cabin window and killing the pilot." -
http://www.century-of-flight.net/Aviation%20history/photo_albums/timeline/ww2/2/Curtiss%20Commando.htm It was continually used in in the Pacific to fairy Troops and Supplies form Island to Island. The C46A could carry more the twice the troops, or it could carry twice the cargo load as the C47
C46D Commandoparatrooper variant, fitted with an extra door on the port side, or a door on both sides (again conflicting sources) this allowed the 36 paratroopers to exit the plane more rapidly
The specifications for the plane are roughly the same as the C46A
Built:
1,400+
So i was thinking that if this were to get added it would be able to carry either two airfield supplies, 20 vehicle supplies, or 2 sets of 10 troops. I think that the troops would only be available in late war as the model that carried the paratroopers wasn't developed until around 1945 for operation varsity. The 2 sets of 10 troops should have a 15 to 30 second delay between the two sets so you can't just drop both sets at the same time. Though it should probably be perked
Sourceshttp://www.warbirdalley.com/c46.htmhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtiss-Wright_C-46_Commandohttp://www.armyhistory.org/ahf2.aspx?pgID=877&id=139&exCompID=56http://www.vectorsite.net/avc46.htmlhttp://www.century-of-flight.net/Aviation%20history/photo_albums/timeline/ww2/2/Curtiss%20Commando.htm I have my marshmellos and hot dogs ready for your replies