A Douglas Dakota DC-3 of RAF 267 Squadron in flight. The Dakota was a low-wing metal monoplane with conventional landing gear, powered by two radial piston engines, it was fast, with a good range, reliable and could operate from short runways. During World War II, more than 10,000 U.S. military versions of the DC-3 were built, with the armed forces of many countries using the DC-3 and its military variants for the transport of troops, cargo, and wounded.
GLIX-115-2S30BHK
Magyarország
Kollekció
GLIX Prime
Fotós / Szerző
De Luan
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Location
Great Britain
Leírás
A Douglas Dakota DC-3 of RAF 267 Squadron in flight. The Dakota was a low-wing metal monoplane with conventional landing gear, powered by two radial piston engines, it was fast, with a good range, reliable and could operate from short runways. During World War II, more than 10,000 U.S. military versions of the DC-3 were built, with the armed forces of many countries using the DC-3 and its military variants for the transport of troops, cargo, and wounded.