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The DC-3 was not only comfortable and reliable, it also made air transportation profitable. American's C.R. Smith said the DC-3 was the first airplane that could make money just by hauling passengers, without relying on government subsidies. As a result, by 1939, more than 90 percent of the nation's airline passengers were flying on DC-2s and DC-3s.
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BI225233
Boeing ID
d4e-535471
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2984px × 2342px 5MB
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1930s
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commercial
commercial passenger planes
copy space
day
DC-3
exteriors
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historic production status
left front views
monoplanes
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propeller planes
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