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Douglas DC-3 (N345AB) - 1943 DC3C-S1C3G
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Douglas DC-3 (N345AB)

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1943 DC3C-S1C3G

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cliff731
Sam... I see you've been busy "spotting" lately!!!
sam kumineczPhoto Uploader
Airshow season is about half done...
Been to Syracuse, Dunkirk, geneseo, next is Toledo Oshkosh yipsilanti then Cleveland. Been goin to a lot of fly ins and went to Thailand for a few weeks.....I'm back!!!
cliff731
Sam... welcome back home!
sam kumineczPhoto Uploader
Sorry cliff I've been busy, making connections and getting the other foot in the door.
Tell Gary n Dwight I'm back
cliff731
Not to worry, Sam... no apology needed... and Gary and Dwight will surely see your post here!
very beautiful , see a picture of this rarity en flight
sam kumineczPhoto Uploader
Thank you Manoel. This aircraft actually led
The 2nd wave over D-Day. Very historical aircraft.
ksmith610
Wow. This DC-3 just flew over us north of Rochester along Lake Ontario.
jesse kyzer
Constructed as a 1943? C-47A-70-DL by Douglas at Long Beach, California, USA.
Was one of the lead aircraft of the first strike of D-Day
Good read at: https://warbirdsnews.com/warbirds-news/wwii-events/daks-normandy-event-report.html
once again I say SUPER THANK YOU! to everyone who helps keep these Ol’ historical birds flying
GREAT looking A/C, VERY NICE pic!
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