Did a little bit more research. found the following: http://www.internationalair.net/index.html - do believe this is the one you're talking about ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jan Broe" <janbroe@post8.tele.dk> To: <AIRLINE@LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU> Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 12:56 Subject: [AIRLINE] REQ: International Air, Texas > Hi all, > > I'm trying to solve a riddle dating from my USA trip in Spring 1999. > At Tulsa, Oklahoma (TUL) on 29/30 March 1999, next to the three ex-Alitalia > DC-8s I saw a DC-3 wearing primarily silver or grey colours and titles > "International Air" (perhaps "Airways" or "Airlines"). Also, there might > have been a word more in the title (like "xxxxx Int'l Air"). > The N- registration either began with "34" or contained that number > combination. > I am sorry that the description is so vague, but the angle at which the > aircraft was parked prevented me from any further identification. > > I have just searched the DC-3 archive at www.airliners.net using the word > International as a further search string, and I found two pictures that > could be a hint. These are: > http://www.airliners.net/open.file/026506/M/ and > http://www.airliners.net/open.file/026505/M/ , both of which were taken at > Wiley Post Airport in Oklahoma City some 5 months prior to my visit to the > area. > According to the accompanying text, these show a DC-3 of "International Air" > which is said to be an Edinburgh, Texas or McAllen, Texas based operation > (the picture texts contradict each other!). > While the pictured airframe is probably not the same that I saw (at least > the colours are not 100% matching what I wrote in my log book), I might have > seen another aircraft from the same operator. After all, the pics indicate > that this company *did* operate into that general area. > > I have tried searching my database for further info about the company but > drew a blank. > Does anyone know more about the company? Preferably I would like a list of > aircraft operated in early 1999. > Also, if anyone else visited Tulsa around the same time and could give me a > positive ID of this sighting, I'd be more than happy (after all, it might > not be this airline...) > > Grasping at straws, I know, but the strangest requests have been answered on > these lists in the past... > > Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. > > Rgds > Jan Broe > EKCH ATC >