Subsequently, one may also ask, what kind of candy did the Candy Bomber drop?
Back at Rhein-Main Air Base, just 280 miles away, he combined his candy rations with those of his co-pilot and engineer, made parachutes out of handkerchiefs and string and tied them to chocolate and gum for the first “Operation Little Vittles” drop from his C-54 Skymaster July 18, 1948.
Secondly, when did the candy bomber happen? 1948
Subsequently, one may also ask, why did the Candy Bomber drop candy?
Halvorsen piloted C-47s and C-54s during the Berlin airlift ("Operation Vittles"). During that time he founded "Operation Little Vittles", an effort to raise morale in Berlin by dropping candy via miniature parachute to the city's residents.
How did Gail Halvorsen earn his nickname Uncle Wiggly Wings in the Berlin airlift?
The wiggle was also how Halvorsen got his other nickname: 'Uncle Wiggly Wings. ' After newspapers got wind of what was happening, Halvorsen's superiors realized what he was doing and the PR opportunity it offered. Chocolate and candy donations began to pour in from the United States.