The following video shows a Douglas C-47 Skytrain (military version of the DC-3 Dakota) performing a low flyby “at a private air strip no one around for miles and there was no dogs cats are birds ...
The Millville Army Air Field Museum held a ceremony on Sept. 17 honoring a WWII aircraft, an important date in history, and the veterans who served on that day. The museum’s commemorative event ...
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This Day in Aviation History: First Flight of the Douglas C-47 Skytrain
On this day in aviation history, December 23, 1941, the first Douglas C-47 Skytrain ever built made its maiden flight from ...
Opened in 1931, Floyd Bennett Field briefly served as New York City’s first municipal airport before its conversion to a naval air station during World War II. Located on Jamaica Bay in southeastern ...
A pair of World War II-era C-47 Skytrain planes that flew in the D-Day invasion landed Wednesday at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, dropping some 17 volunteer paratrooper-reenactors along ...
According to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, there were four keys to victory for the Allies in World War II. The atom bomb, the Jeep, the bazooka and the C-47 Skytrain. Known within the U.S. Air Force as ...
More than 30 Douglas C-47 Skytrain and Dakota will retrace their flights from Britain to the original D-Day Drop Zones in Normandy, France. Two thirds will be coming from North America. On Jun. 5 2019 ...
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