Manufacturer:
Douglas
Type / Model:
DC-3
Registration:
C-FDTD
Colour Scheme:
Private
Photographer:
Mathieu Pouliot
Date Taken:
22/05/2019
Image ID:
#332761
High-Res Photo Dimensions (Pixels):
4922 x 3252
Image Description:
For the 75th anniversary of D-DAY, this DC3, s/n 12253, was saved by Plane Savers and brought back to flight status in less than 6 months by Buffalo Airways and a team of volunteers. Work is almost done and it is scheduled to fly on June 6th. This RAF D-DAY veteran, built in January 1944, was used in different wars and by different canadian civil operators until 1989. It was then abandoned and left at the mercy of the elements at CYHU airport. 30 years later it will take to the air again, it took a lot of work and effort to bring this aircraft back to life!

Commercial & Editorial Use

For information on this photo or to request a quotation to supply this image as a high resolution file for commercial or editorial purposes.

Buy a Print or Gift

Buy a print, poster or gift of this image for personal or corporate decorative display. Prints are available in a number of sizes and finishes.

Aircraft Data

The Douglas DC-3 is a fixed-wing propeller-driven aircraft that revolutionized air transport in the 1930s and 1940s. With it's impact on the airline industry it is perhaps the most important airliner in history.

Save 0 Images to Lightbox