
Douglas DC-3 - Wikipedia
The Douglas DC-3 is a propeller -driven airliner manufactured by the Douglas Aircraft Company, which had a lasting effect on the airline industry in the 1930s to 1940s and World War II. It was developed as a larger, improved 14-bed sleeper version of the Douglas DC-2.
Douglas DC-3 - National Air and Space Museum
First flown in 1935, the Douglas DC-3 became the most successful airliner in the formative years of air transportation, and was the first to fly profitably without government subsidy. More than 13,000 DC-3s, both civil and military versions, U.S. and foreign built, were produced.
Douglas DC-3 - Airplanes Online
The DC-3 was fast, offered extended range over competing models, was more reliable, and carried passengers in greater comfort. In the pre-WWII years, the DC-3 pioneered many air travel routes. It was able to cross the continental U.S. from New York to Los Angeles in 18 hours and with only 3 stops.
DC-3 | History, Design & Specifications | Britannica
DC-3, transport aircraft, the world’s first successful commercial airliner, readily adapted to military use during World War II. The DC-3, first flown in 1935, was a low-wing twin-engine monoplane that in various conformations could seat 21 or 28 passengers or carry 6,000 pounds (2,725 kg) of
The Legendary DC-3: From WWII Transport To Modern-Day Cargo …
2024年9月21日 · When the United States entered World War II, the DC-3 was quickly adapted for military use, receiving the designation C-47 Skytrain. According to the National Museum of the USAF , the military version was modified to accommodate troops, cargo, and medical evacuations, transforming it into a versatile workhorse that could handle a variety of ...
Douglas DC-3 | C-47 History - Airplanes and Rockets
The Douglas DC-3, one of the most iconic airplanes in aviation history, revolutionized air travel and logistics, both in the civilian sector and during wartime. Known as the C-47 in military service, the DC-3 played a crucial role in shaping the future of aviation, becoming a symbol of reliability, efficiency, and versatility.
Douglas DC-2 and DC-3 History - Air-and-Space.com
December 17, 2005 was the 70th Anniversary of the first flight of the Douglas DC-3 at the Santa Monica Airport. Here's a collection of photos of DC-2 and DC-3 variants spanning the years 1972 to 1989. The Douglas DC-1 suffered an engine failure on take off from Malaga, Spain while operating for Iberia Airlines in December 1940.
DC3specs - The Business of Funding and Flying a Plane - Douglas DC-3
Designation given to a single Super DC-3 ordered by USAF in 1951 for trials. Larger horizontal and vertical tail surfaces with squared tips. New outer wing panels with squared tips.
Douglas DC-3 | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Douglas DC-3 is a fixed-wing propeller-driven airliner. Its speed and range revolutionized air transport in the 1930s and 1940s. Its lasting impact on the airline industry and World War II makes it one of the most significant transport aircraft ever made.
Douglas C-47/DC-3 'Skytrain' - Planes of Fame Air Museum
As the "Dakota" in RAF and Commonwealth service and the C-47 or "Gooney Bird" in U.S. service, the airplane flew in every theater and carried every cargo imaginable. Perhaps the C-4Ts greatest contribution to the Allied victory came in the China/Burmal/lndia Theater.
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