Your browser does not support this video.Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/Douglas-R4D-Skytrain-in-Arctic-Conditions-2JRSXLJ84CV4.htmlCopyright © Boeing. All Rights Reserved.View Photo/Video onlyConceptually similarDouglas R4D Skytrain in WWIIDouglas R4D Skytrain, Post WWIIDouglas R4D Skytrain In FlightDouglas C-47 Skytrain in WWII (Part One)Douglas C-47 Skytrain in World War II (Part Three)Douglas C-47 Skytrain in WWII (Part Two)Douglas C-47 Skytrain, Post WWIIDouglas C-47 Testing FloatsDouglas DC-3 Airliner B-rollView AllDouglas R4D Skytrain in Arctic ConditionsSelect usageWhat Type of Order?Usage:For both airline and military use, the DC-3/C-47/R4D proved to be tough, flexible, and easy to operate and maintain. Its exploits became legendary. Every branch of the U.S military and all major allied powers flew the C-47. The U.S. Navy version was the R4D. The British and the Australians designated it the Dakota (DACoTA for Douglas Aircraft Company Transport Aircraft). The aircraft operated from every continent in the world.BI44172 (BIV14_R4D_03)Maximum size:1920px × 1080px (~549 MB)License type:Rights ManagedDuration:2m25sKeywords:1950s-airfields-cargo doors-close-ups-day-Douglas Aircraft-exteriors-flying-full body views-fuselages-ground shots-historic production status-male-military actions-military facilities-military livery-military personnel-propellers-R4D Skytrain-vintage / retroRelated Photo/Videos:View AllRelated Virtual folders:C-47/R4D Skytrain