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  2. Douglas DC-4 - Wikipedia

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    Aerolíneas Argentinas DC-4 starting engines at Buenos Aires international airport in 1958 Pan American DC-4 in flight. Douglas produced 79 new-build DC-4s between January 1946 and August 9, 1947, the last example being delivered to South African Airways. Pressurization was an option, but all civilian DC-4s (and C-54s) were built unpressurized.

  3. List of Douglas DC-4 operators - Wikipedia

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    Transglobe Airways Note 1 Ardco C-54D (DC-4) 43-17228 air tanker landing at Fox Field, Lancaster, California, 2003. Now with Berlin Airlift Historical Foundation as "Spirit of Freedom"

  4. Buffalo Airways - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo Airways is a family-run airline based in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, established in 1970. Buffalo Airways was launched by Bob Gauchie [ 5 ] [ 6 ] and later sold to one of his pilots, Joe McBryan (aka "Buffalo Joe").

  5. List of Douglas DC-4 variants - Wikipedia

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    Canadair model number for the DC-4M-1X, DC-4M-2/3, DC-4M-2/4 and C-54GM North Star. [1] CL-4 Canadair model number for the C-4 Argonaut and C-4-1 Canadair Four. [1] CL-5 Canadair model number for the sole C-5 North Star. [1] Aviation Traders Carvair Starting in 1959, 21 DC-4s and C-54s found new life as ATL-98 Carvairs.

  6. Pan Am Flight 526A - Wikipedia

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    Pan Am Flight 526A, a Douglas DC-4, took off from San Juan-Isla Grande Airport, Puerto Rico, at 12:11 PM AST on April 11, 1952 on a flight to Idlewild International Airport, New York City with 64 passengers and five crew members on board. [1] Due to inadequate maintenance, engine no. 3 failed after takeoff, followed shortly by engine no. 4. [2]

  7. Douglas DC-4E - Wikipedia

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    On June 9, 1939, when the DC-4 was in Dayton, Ohio, along with Carl Cover, Orville Wright was a passenger on a flight over the city. Although the aircraft was relatively trouble-free, the complex systems proved to be expensive to maintain and performance was below expectations, especially with an increase in seating to 52 and gross weight to ...

  8. List of airline codes (B) - Wikipedia

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    Basler Flight Service: BASLER United States BFG Bear Flight: BEARFLIGHT Sweden J4 BFL Buffalo Airways: BUFFALO Canada BFO Bombardier: BOMBARDIER Canada BFR Burkina Airlines: BURKLINES Burkina Faso BFS Business Flight Sweden: BUSINESS FLIGHT Sweden 8H BGH BH Air: BALKAN HOLIDAYS Bulgaria BGI British Gulf International: BRITISH GULF São Tomé ...

  9. List of accidents and incidents involving the Douglas DC-4

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    Douglas DC-4 of Pacific Western Airlines in 1959. The Douglas DC-4 is a piston-engine airliner and transport aircraft built by the Douglas Aircraft Company from 1942 to 1947. . The type was originally designed as a commercial airliner, but until the end of World War II, all were built as military transpo