The Curtiss-Wright CW-20T was the pressurized prototype for the iconic C-46 Commando, featuring a distinctive "double-bubble" fuselage for high-altitude flight, twin radial engines, and initially, twin tail fins, later modified to a single tail, showcasing advanced design for its era before becoming a vital WWII military transport and post-war commercial workhorse, with photos revealing its unique shape and evolving tail. Credit: This Day In Aviation and Internet


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