An edition of Sixty glorious years (1995)

Sixty glorious years

a tribute to the Douglas DC-3 Dakota

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An edition of Sixty glorious years (1995)

Sixty glorious years

a tribute to the Douglas DC-3 Dakota

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In 1935, six decades ago, Donald W. Douglas set out to build a fast, comfortable airliner designed for carrying passengers on coast-to-coast routes in the USA. Little did he and his team envision that this ubiquitous workhorse would battle in at least three major conflicts, fly to the ends of the earth, landing at both North and South Poles, and become the standard transport of the world's airlines. The DC-3 was indeed ahead of its time. Yet, when it took off on its maiden flight on 17 December 1935, it was not even a front page event. After World War II the surplus aircraft market was flooded by C-47 Skytrains. This market was ripe for those who had earnest desires to establish new airlines. The 'local service airline system' in the USA was born of the determination of men with foresight and a real understanding of the need for air transportation to support small and intermediate-size townships. Production of the DC-3 ceased in 1946, and as early as 1942 the civil aviation agency in the USA stated it would revoke the airworthiness certification of the DC-3 by 1948, but the transports were finally grandfathered and in 1953 the agency declared that the DC-3 certificate was 'good until it wore out'. With approximately 1,000 DC-3s still flying today, with many preserved in museums around the globe, this volume takes the reader through six decades with numerous new photographs. Its activities during war and peace are vividly displayed and for the first time many new facets are revealed in this the DC-3's diamond jubilee year. - Jacket flap.

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English
Pages
160

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Sixty glorious years: a tribute to the Douglas DC-3 Dakota
1995, Motorbooks International
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Sixty glorious years: a tribute to the Douglas DC-3 Dakota
1995, Airlife
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Table of Contents

Foreword / John C. Brizendine
Acknowledgements
Author's notes
Introduction
Photo sections
Into service & war clouds
Factory production
South-west Pacific
Middle East
Alaska
China-Burma-India & SEAC-ACSEA
BOAC
US 9th Troop Carrier Command
Casualty evacuation
Airborne forces
Royal Canadian Air Force
Super DC-3
Berlin Airlift : June 1948 to September 1949
Korea : June 1950 to July 1953
Vietnam
Air cargo
US Army
United Nations
Museums
Survivors
Foreign air arms
Douglas DC-3 chronology
DC-3 Specification
DC-3 family tree

Edition Notes

Published in
Osceola, WI
Other Titles
60 glorious years
Copyright Date
1995

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
629.133/343
Library of Congress
TL686.D65 P39 1995

Contributors

Foreword
John C. Brizendine

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
160 p.
Number of pages
160
Dimensions
28 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL559173M
Internet Archive
sixtygloriousyea0000pear
ISBN 10
0760301921
ISBN 13
9780760301920
LCCN
96142497
OCLC/WorldCat
34974340
Library Thing
6638713
Goodreads
4230241

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