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De Havilland Caribou
General information:
http://www.aviastar.org/air/canada/dehavilland_caribou.php
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Havilland_Canada_DHC-4_Carib ou
The DHC Sales brochure also provides a lot of useful information:
 http://www.c-7acaribou.com/history/images/Caribou_Brochure_W eb.pdf
 Museum examples:
There are seven of these aircraft on display in the U.S. They are located here, alphabetically by State:
De Havilland AC-1/C-7A, AF Serial No. 60-3767 Exhibited at Travis AFB Museum, California 
De Havilland AC-1A/C-7A, AF Serial No. 62-4188  On display at New England Air Museum, Bradley International Airport, Connecticut 
De Havilland CV-2B/C-7B Caribou, AF Serial No. 63-9756 Exhibited at Museum of Aviation, Robins AFB, Georgia 
De Havilland C-7A Caribou, AF Serial No. 63-9760 Exhibited at the Air Mobility Command Museum, Dover AFB, Delaware. 
De Havilland C-7A Caribou, AF Serial No. 62-4193 Exhibited at the 82nd Airborne Division War Memorial Museum, Fort Bragg,  North Carolina. 
De Havilland C-7A Caribou, AF Serial No. 57-3083 Exhibited at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 
De Havilland CV-2B, AF Serial No. 62-4149 Exhibited at Cavanaugh Flight Museum in Dallas, Texas.  This is only Caribou that has been fully restored to a flying condition in the U.S. 
 Model plans and Kits:
 Both are at 1/12th scale giving a wing span of approximately 97 inche
 Full Laser cut kit   http://www.sparclaser.com.au/dhc4_info.html
 Plans only.               http://www.scalercmodels.com/rcplans.html
Images:
 http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&source=imghp&q=dh c-4+caribou&gbv=2&aq=0&aqi=g2&aql=&oq=DH C-4
RECOMMENDED SITE OF THE WEEK
C-7 Caribou Association
http://www.c-7acaribou.com/