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Douglas DC-3 (N534BE) - DC-3 Mass Take-Off Friday Airventure Warbird Show.
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Douglas DC-3 (N534BE)

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DC-3 Mass Take-Off Friday Airventure Warbird Show.

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jesse kyzer
N534BE (1944 DOUGLAS DC-3A-S1C3G owned by SKYTROOPER LLC) “The Duchess of Dakota”
Over 75 yrs and lookin’ good!! SUPER THANK YOU! to everyone who helps keep these Ol birds flying
Good read at daksovernormandy.com about the 75th anniversary
Which is the better workhorse a DC7 OR the infamous DC3 , both awesome aircraft , when young used to love putting airfix models of the DC3 together .
a mentor
IMO, the workhorse here is the DC-3 (just like the Ford model a), in that there are many STILL in service when it's a December 17, 1935 design
Al Bauer
Could this be also considered a C-47
Patrick Keohane
Al, I believe the correct designation for this plane would be the C47. It is possible this was re-configured from a DC-3, but in this form, as a military a/c, it would be a C47.
Thomas O’Brien
Right gear already retracting. One of the best ac ever made. My Dad flew on one from England to North Africa on Torch D+2. No smoking as there were 50 gal drums of av gas in the cabin piped to the fuel tanks - had to fly around france due to Luftwaffe bases, especially at Merignac.
ken kemperPhoto Uploader
Thanks for sharing your dad's military service history Thomas !!

Appreciated greatly.
Alci Santos
Just like the Wolkswagen Beetle the DC-3 was part of my childhood, so until today I'm passionate about it.
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