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Douglas C-47 Skytrain in WWII (Part One)
In 1941 the U.S. Army Air Forces selected a modified version of the DC-3, the C-47 Skytrain, to become its standard transport aircraft. C-47 modifications included a reinforced fuselage floor, the addition of a large cargo door, the fitting of cargo hooks beneath the center wing section and the removal of the tail cone to mount a hook for towing gliders. As a supply plane, the C-47 could carry up to 6,000 pounds of cargo. It could also hold a fully assembled jeep or a 37 mm cannon. As a troop transport, the C-47 carried 28 soldiers in full combat gear. As a medical airlift plane, it could accommodate 14 stretcher patients and three nurses. 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).
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Unique identifier
BI44098
Boeing ID
BIV14_C-47_01
Duration
5m22s
Size
1920px × 1080px 1GB
License type
RM
Keywords
1940s
adults
airfields
cargo doors
close-ups
day
Douglas Aircraft
exteriors
flying
full body views
fuselages
ground shots
historic production status
male
medical personnel
military actions
military facilities
military livery
military personnel
parachutes
propellers
runways
vintage / retro