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C-39 Cargo Loading
The military career of the Douglas DC series began in 1936 when the Army Air Corps ordered a pair of DC-2s under the designation C-32. A contract followed for 18 DC-2s in the C-33 freighter configuration and two more as C-34 staff transports. Then, in 1937, the Army ordered a plane built to its own specifications. It was a hybrid design that combined the fuselage of the DC-2 with a DC-3 tail. This was the sole C-38 prototype and it led to 35 production versions called the C-39 shown here. The C-39 represented the first serious effort by the Army to establish an airlift capability.
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BI229353
Boeing ID
lk154
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3319px × 2621px 8MB
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1930s
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C-39, tail number KA1
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left side views
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military livery
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propeller planes
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