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The forgotten Douglas part 1

Postby Theis » Fri May 13, 2005 10:00 am

The forgotten DC-5
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Re: The forgotten Douglas part 1

Postby Ivan » Fri May 13, 2005 10:23 am

we need a KLM repaint for this one (and a panel with DC-3 gauges)
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Re: The forgotten Douglas part 1

Postby Souichiro » Fri May 13, 2005 10:25 am

I was gonna say the same!!!

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Re: The forgotten Douglas part 1

Postby chomp_rock » Fri May 13, 2005 11:04 am

Neat but what is up with the japanese military livery and generic panel?

It should look like this: http://www.boeing.com/history/mdc/graph ... st078b.jpg

And have a panel like this: http://www.prop-liners.com/Dc5int.jpg
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Re: The forgotten Douglas part 1

Postby Theis » Fri May 13, 2005 11:10 am

From the readme:
Douglas DC-5
The Douglas DC-5 was developed as a 16/22 passenger civilian airliner, with a high wing and tricycle landing gear. Four examples were produced for KLM Airlines, and were used to evacuate civilians from Java to Australia in 1942. One of these aircraft was damaged and captured by the Japanese, who extensively test flew it. The earliest U.S. DC-5 military operations were by the U.S. Navy who had ordered seven examples in 1939. Three were R3D-1 16-seat personnel carriers, and four were R3D-2s (22 seat paratrooper version) for the U.S. Marine Corps. The prototype was sold to William Boeing, but was later impressed into the U.S. Navy as the sole R3D-3.

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Re: The forgotten Douglas part 1

Postby lemoncat » Fri May 13, 2005 12:34 pm

nice theis..i enjoy flying Lucariny planes...much fun to be had :) :)
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