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  2. Douglas DC-3 - Wikipedia

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    The Douglas DC-3 is a propeller-driven airliner manufactured by 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 .

  3. List of accidents and incidents involving the DC-3 in 1966

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    July 25: USMC Douglas C-117D Super DC-3 17211 stalled and crashed on takeoff from Da Nang, Vietnam, killing seven of 31 on board. [12] July 25: A Thai Government Douglas DC-3-362 (registration HS-OOO) disappeared over the Pacific Ocean on a delivery flight 840 km off San Francisco with three on board. The crew radioed to a passing airliner that ...

  4. List of accidents and incidents involving the DC-3 in 1943

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    This is a List of accidents and incidents involving Douglas DC-3 A variants that have taken place in the year 1943, including aircraft based on the DC-3 airframe such as the Douglas C-47 Skytrain and Lisunov Li-2. Military accidents are included; and hijackings and incidents of terrorism are covered, although acts of war are outside the scope ...

  5. List of accidents and incidents involving the DC-3 in 1962

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    This is a list of accidents and incidents involving the Douglas DC-3 A that occurred in 1962, including aircraft based on the DC-3 airframe such as the Douglas C-47 Skytrain and Lisunov Li-2. Military accidents are included; and hijackings and incidents of terrorism are covered, although acts of war involving military aircraft are outside the ...

  6. List of original DC-3 operators - Wikipedia

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    A DC-3 with Wright Cyclone engines, built in 1938 for Australian National Airways The List of original Douglas DC-3 operators lists only the original customers who purchased new aircraft. With the availability of large numbers of surplus military C-47 Skytrains or Dakotas after the Second World War, nearly every airline and military force in ...

  7. Douglas Aircraft Company - Wikipedia

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    Douglas continued to develop new aircraft, including the successful four-engined Douglas DC-6 (1946) and its last propeller-driven commercial aircraft, the Douglas DC-7 (1953). The company had moved into jet propulsion, producing its first for the U.S. Navy — the straight-winged F3D Skyknight in 1948 and then the more "jet age" style F4D ...

  8. List of accidents and incidents involving the DC-3 (1970–1974)

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    This is a list of accidents and incidents involving the Douglas DC-3 [a] that occurred in the early to mid 1970s, including aircraft based on the DC-3 airframe such as the Douglas C-47 Skytrain and Lisunov Li-2. Military accidents are included; and hijackings and incidents of terrorism are covered, although acts of war involving military ...

  9. List of Douglas DC-3 family variants - Wikipedia

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    Super DC-3, improved DC-3 with a new wing and tail, and powered by two 1,450 hp (1,080 kW) Pratt & Whitney R-2000-D7 or 1,475 hp (1,100 kW) Wright R-1820-C9HE Cyclone engines. The five examples were converted by Douglas between 1949 and 1950 from existing DC-3 and R4D airframes.