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Re: Classics

Postby C » Sun Aug 19, 2007 3:30 pm

No modern plane has yet to match the reliability and widespread use of the DC-3, and none have lived up to it's credentials.  


C'mon Jake, that's unfair.

No modern plane's been around for 70 years! ;D
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Re: Classics

Postby Jayhawk Jake » Sun Aug 19, 2007 4:28 pm

No modern plane has yet to match the reliability and widespread use of the DC-3, and none have lived up to it's credentials.  


C'mon Jake, that's unfair.

No modern plane's been around for 70 years! ;D


My point exactly! ;D  
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Re: Classics

Postby colsie123 » Mon Aug 20, 2007 2:30 am

I said that about the DC3. The dash 8 can then be considered a DC3 replecement form what you class the DC3 as. STOL.

The connie what you have said may be true but tell me what truely repleces thr connie.
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Re: Classics

Postby Tweek » Mon Aug 20, 2007 6:45 am

The connie what you have said may be true but tell me what truely repleces thr connie.


Any transatlantic airliner?
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Re: Classics

Postby Jayhawk Jake » Mon Aug 20, 2007 1:19 pm

I said that about the DC3. The dash 8 can then be considered a DC3 replecement form what you class the DC3 as. STOL.

The connie what you have said may be true but tell me what truely repleces thr connie.


Dash 8 isn't a DC-3 replacement, it doesn't handle backcountry nor does it ever land on dirt/grass.  And it's not quite STOL either.  And as charlie tweek and I both said....any transatlantic/transpacific airliner replaces the Connie.   Why do you think DC-3s are still in service and connies are only airshow/museum pieces?
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Re: Classics

Postby C » Mon Aug 20, 2007 1:33 pm

I said that about the DC3. The dash 8 can then be considered a DC3 replecement form what you class the DC3 as. STOL.


Dash 8 isn't a DC-3 replacement, it doesn't handle backcountry nor does it ever land on dirt/grass.


Quite. I doubt it would handle a howitzer hanging out the side either. The closest thing that could get close to the DC-3 for versatility is it's eventual successful replacement, and the aircraft that does its equivalent job now: The C-130. However it can't be as successful as hit had little use as a civil platform and has very few, specialised civilian uses. :)
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Re: Classics

Postby Jayhawk Jake » Mon Aug 20, 2007 5:42 pm

I said that about the DC3. The dash 8 can then be considered a DC3 replecement form what you class the DC3 as. STOL.


Dash 8 isn't a DC-3 replacement, it doesn't handle backcountry nor does it ever land on dirt/grass.


Quite. I doubt it would handle a howitzer hanging out the side either. The closest thing that could get close to the DC-3 for versatility is it's eventual successful replacement, and the aircraft that does its equivalent job now: The C-130. However it can't be as successful as hit had little use as a civil platform and has very few, specialised civilian uses. :)


Yea, and I don't know of a C-130 that got hit by a Japanese Zero and made it home safely....or one that got buried under ice for 50 years and was able to fly home.  Not that the C-130 couldn't do those....

What really seperates the DC-3 is it's versatility in both the commercial and military markets as you said....again, that's why I love it so much!
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Re: Classics

Postby Xyn_Air » Tue Aug 21, 2007 9:59 pm

If it wasn't for Flight Simulator, I am not sure I would have learned much about the DC-3.  But, on a whim, one day while flying with my dad I loaded up the default DC-3, took it for a spin, and was . . . Wow! :o

What a gorgeous and fun-to-fly airplane!

Since then, I have picked up bits and pieces of information about the DC-3 and learned what a truly enduring and special airplane it is.  When I am not practicing learning to crash fly in the Cessna 172 and the Gippsland GA-8, I am finding more and more time to enjoy the DC-3.

Why, heck, I even made it into the first Xyn Air liveried aircraft I have ever repainted (just look at my siggy).  Yes, the DC-3 is truly a gem among all the classic aircraft.

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Re: Classics

Postby Jayhawk Jake » Tue Aug 21, 2007 10:41 pm

If it wasn't for Flight Simulator, I am not sure I would have learned much about the DC-3.  But, on a whim, one day while flying with my dad I loaded up the default DC-3, took it for a spin, and was . . . Wow! :o

What a gorgeous and fun-to-fly airplane!

Since then, I have picked up bits and pieces of information about the DC-3 and learned what a truly enduring and special airplane it is.  When I am not practicing learning to crash fly in the Cessna 172 and the Gippsland GA-8, I am finding more and more time to enjoy the DC-3.

Why, heck, I even made it into the first Xyn Air liveried aircraft I have ever repainted (just look at my siggy).  Yes, the DC-3 is truly a gem among all the classic aircraft.

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There's plenty to learn about the DC-3!!!

http://douglasdc3.com/
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Re: Classics

Postby Vapour01 » Fri Aug 24, 2007 9:31 am

You can always count on Jake for an over zealous critique on his beloved Dakota. ;D
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Re: Classics

Postby Jayhawk Jake » Fri Aug 24, 2007 12:52 pm

You can always count on Jake for an over zealous critique on his beloved Dakota. ;D


You sure can! I get to see a few Daks tomorrow...expect a flood of pics!!!!! ;D
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Re: Classics

Postby Rifleman » Tue Aug 28, 2007 9:38 pm

Anybody cover the Cub yet ?......I'm sure that there are still a few pilots living who earned their wings in the venerable Piper stalwart......... ;D
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