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The Douglas DC-5 (Douglas Commercial Model 5) was a 16-to-22-seat, twin-engine propeller aircraft intended for shorter routes than the Douglas DC-3 or Douglas DC-4. By the time it entered commercial service in 1940, many airlines were canceling orders for aircraft. Consequently, only five civilian DC-5s were built.
5 – Curtiss C-46 Commando operated from 1957 until the last one was sold in 1981. 7 – Douglas DC-3 operated or leased from 1946 until the last one was sold in 1975. 3 – Douglas DC-4 operated from 1957 until 1965. 1 – Douglas DC-6A operated between 1963 and 1980. 2 – Douglas DC-6B operated between 1962 and 1978.
DC-8-21 1958 Jan 1959 April 15, 1994 Douglas Aircraft Company; United Airlines; Project Orbis; Chinese Aviation Museum in Datangshan, China: On static display Named "Mainliner Capt. Ralph J. Johnson" by United Airlines [citation needed] F-RAFE DC-8-33 1961 Feb 1961 July 30, 2001 Transports Aériens Intercontinentaux; Union de Transports ...
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English: The DC-10 is expecting the taxi clearance after push back. Eastern Airlines opperated with 3 DC-10. They started with a regular service from MIA to LGW but due to a lack of profit they stopped it after a few month. All DC-10 were mainly flying to South America (GIG + EZE). This one is ex Alitalia I-DYNB.
DC5, DC-5, or DC 5 may refer to: Douglas DC-5, a twin-propeller passenger aircraft; Honda Integra (fourth generation), chassis code DC5, a Japanese Sports car known as the Acura RSX in North America; The D.C. Five, five U.S. citizens convicted by Pakistan of plotting terrorist attacks; The Dave Clark Five, a British rock group
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