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Never tire of watching pictures of the greatest aircraft in the history of aviation.
I'm with Chalet - the greatest aircraft in the history of aviation. This is a particularly fetching photo. Thanks for taking and posting it!
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6 June 1944 Was lead aircraft for D-Day invasion
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SUPER THANK YOU! to everyone who helps keep these Ol’ historical birds flying
6 June 1944 Was lead aircraft for D-Day invasion
https://thatsallbrother.org/
SUPER THANK YOU! to everyone who helps keep these Ol’ historical birds flying
Stellar Pic J Morgan...........
Hard to believe this plane was found in a field across from Basler Aviation Oshkosh (20 miles from where I live).
Hard to believe this plane was found in a field across from Basler Aviation Oshkosh (20 miles from where I live).
Why did the C-47 need such and enormous tail and rudder?
I see one of these often (with D-day stripes) in Palm Springs, CA (as it is a flying part of the air museum). It is quite impressive and I can’t even imagine what it looked like when the skies were filled with them.
My first DC-3, Seattle to Spokane in 1948.
My last DC-3, Kona to Maui in 1962. Both scheduled.
My last DC-3, Kona to Maui in 1962. Both scheduled.
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| Date | Aircraft | Origin | Destination | Departure | Arrival | Duration |
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| 18-Nov-2025 | DC3 | Las Cruces Intl (KLRU) | San Marcos Rgnl (KHYI) | 08:27AM MST | 12:41PM CST | 3:13 |
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