Keeping it cold

Good afternoon all... 
FSX and Vista
Douglas DC3 from FSX
HDE Clouds
All Freeware
The Douglas DC3 unless modified did not have air conditioning or refrigeration for keeping beverages or food cold.
That door you see just behind the cockpit is where we laid everything we wanted to keep cold for a day flight. The water, milk etc. would just sit on the floor.
We always carried our own water from our home airport and sometimes if it was a weekend trip to set up caches of fuel, aluminum boats, motors, lumber etc. and we had to overnight away from an airport we would carry an ice cooler which held block ice and our food.
The emergency survival box and anything we wanted kept cold was in front of that little door...
Most caches were done in the winter and we landed on small lakes with wheel/skis as there was no landing strips.
Yes we would stay in a tent and there was usually only three of us to unload everything by hand and prepare the aircraft for a winter overnight away from home.
Douglas DC3

Comments and advice most welcome. ;)
Cheers...Happy Landings...Doug

FSX and Vista
Douglas DC3 from FSX
HDE Clouds
All Freeware
The Douglas DC3 unless modified did not have air conditioning or refrigeration for keeping beverages or food cold.
That door you see just behind the cockpit is where we laid everything we wanted to keep cold for a day flight. The water, milk etc. would just sit on the floor.
We always carried our own water from our home airport and sometimes if it was a weekend trip to set up caches of fuel, aluminum boats, motors, lumber etc. and we had to overnight away from an airport we would carry an ice cooler which held block ice and our food.
The emergency survival box and anything we wanted kept cold was in front of that little door...

Most caches were done in the winter and we landed on small lakes with wheel/skis as there was no landing strips.
Yes we would stay in a tent and there was usually only three of us to unload everything by hand and prepare the aircraft for a winter overnight away from home.
Douglas DC3
Comments and advice most welcome. ;)
Cheers...Happy Landings...Doug