FlyingPhotog wrote in post #5454640
Actually McDonnel Douglas built the YC15 and
Lockheed built the YC14... The requirement for a medium-sized transport aircraft eventually led to today's C17 Globemaster III...
Nope... The YC-14 was built by Boeing.
Here's one of the two YC-14s on display at AMARC at Davis-Monthan AFB in Tucson, AZ
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And here's the other at the Pima Air and Space Museum in Tucson...
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Here's one of the YC-15s at AMARC... (2007)
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According to Wiki, both YC-15s were stored at AMARC and one was displayed at Pima for a time. One was restored to flight status in 1997 to evaluate new technology for advanced tactical transports. After an engine failed, it was deemed too expensive to repair and was returned to storage. Perhaps this one is being returned to AMARC.