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Douglas DC-3 (NC17334) - "Flagship Detroit" on display @ the 2022 Dayton Air Show
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Douglas DC-3 (NC17334)

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"Flagship Detroit" on display @ the 2022 Dayton Air Show

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Diana Rose
Beauty shot; perfection metal reflection.
John Gibson
Beautiful. These aircraft are sheer nostalgia and beauty all in one.
garritt
10 stars....thank you
Eberhard Hoberg
My very first flight on 8th, may in 1958 from Berlin to Hanover was in such a plane. I have that flight in my mind like a movie.
frank theriault
Gorgeous!
Abraham Sagiv
my first jump as paratrooper in 1968 was from a dc-3 in the israeli army
john baugh
They don't keep it hangared. It sits out in the weather year round.
w2bsa
Nice!! I have always wished I could fly on one.
ROY A CAUSEY
Beautiful airplane, beautiful photo!
Francis Nusspickel
AKA C-47
Hank Armstrong
Got to ride on Flagship Detroit about 10 years? ago? $90 well spent. AA employee day
Ken Hardy
Remember Southern Airways, the DC-3's was their mainstay for years
a mentor
missing astrodome on the roof, missing cargo doors -- aka NOT a C-47, but as stated--
the venerableDC-3
mark leopold
One of these took me to Fort Polk, LA in 1966. Landed in the dark and began a very hot summer; not a vacation.
marylou anderson
WOW
Still Flying!!
Rob Lamb
Flew in these (Varig in Brazil & Aereolineas Argentinas in Argentina) over and over and over again 1962 through 1968. LOVED THEM.
Steven H Wilcox
“Memories Are Made of This”
adelma
Beautiful! Note that the passenger door is on the 'right' side of the aircraft - an option at the time.
rastapoodle
Isn’t She Lovely…..
John Shearer
You can tell it's a genuine AA ship: Doors are on the starboard side, center cockpit window post features a rounded shape, and it was powered by leaky Wright engines before the Pratt and Whitney's took over. I was F/O on N400D, the AA Flagship Rhode Island around 1970.
jesse kyzer

"NC17334 is the oldest DC-3 still flying today"
Dan Drimmie
If any airplane has a soul, this one surely has.
Dan Drimmie
I was privileged to fly on the last in service RCAF Dak. from Sioux Lookout to North Bay Ontario. The flight covered part of Lake Superior east bound...what a way to see this beautiful part of Canada...just lumbering along in the bright summer sunshine.
Ned Griffin
Flew Allegheny Airlines DC3 from Erie, PA to Newark Airport in 1956. Very exciting for a ten-year-old. Newark to Erie was on a Martin 202.
inoc
Boeing tried to rename it the "Boeing DC-3" when Boeing bought Mac-Dac.
Even most Boeing employees said it was a dumb idea.
Diana Rose
We Flew around the caribbean on these wonderful birds- St. Croix/St.Thomas/Antigua/ among other islands back in the late 60's. Caribair based in San Juan Puerto was the flight service.
Lewis Tripp
Veteran, Northeast Airlines flyer. New Bedford, MA to Idlewild, NY 1964
Harvey Gough
A few years ago I was fortunate to get a seat on an ex-Ansett Airways aircraft partaking in a "Dawn Patrol" Battle of Britain commemorative flight over Melbourne and around Port Philip Bay, in formation with a couple of T-6 Harvards. Magic!
Gregory Lebona
Great shot
jesse kyzer
SPECIAL A/C
Pat Cook
My dad had connections with Morrison-Knudsen Boise. They did work for him. They bought several C-47s and flew one between Boeing Field to Anchorage. We flew that route several times. in the early 1950's. In the later 1960's Cordova Airlines flew between Anchorage and Soldotna. They called it a bread run. It literally was a bread run. On one combi flight the cargo net came loose and cases of bread fell into the pax area. We passengers dutifully got out of our seats, re-stowed the bread, secured the cargo net and were back in our seats for the Soldotna landing.
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