 | | Douglas DC-3 Dakota PIEDMONT N40V etc More |
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Catalogue | £7.99 | |
 | | Douglas DC-3 Dakota NORTHEAST N19942 etc More |
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Catalogue | £6.99 | |
 | | Douglas C-47A/DC-3 Dakota - N47SJ, 'Betsy's Biscuit Bomber' 43-48608, Estrella Warbird Museum, California, USA.
Douglas Dakota C-47/DC3 Sky King 42-32832 (C/N 9058) 53rd Troop Carrier Squadron (3A), Mt. Pleasant Texas.
Douglas Dakota C-47 Skytrain KN628, Field Marshall Montgomery, RAF No.24 Sqn, July 1945.USA. More |
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Catalogue | £7.99 | |
 | | Douglas DC-3 LOT More |
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Catalogue | £6.40 | |
 | | Douglas DC-3 Air France More |
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 | | Douglas R4D-8/C-117D Super Gooney by Steve Ginter with Norm Tayler & Amgelo Romano. 15-color and over 300 b&w photos and text cover its usage as a transport, VIP carrier, station hack, a trainer with VT-29, and its usage in Antarctica with VX-6 from 1952 into the 1980s. The DC-3S was a Douglas venture to add capability and life to the post war fleet of surplus DC-3s, C-47s and R4Ds. It was an remanufactured aircraft with a stretched fuselage, new taller and wider tail group, new square tip outer wings, larger engines and fully enclosed main gear housings. It did not find favor with the airlines which instead turned to Convairs and Martins, but found a home in the Navy and Marines. 96 aircraft were eventually re-manufactured as R4D-8s and 4 as R4D-8Zs.
136 pages, 15-color and over 300 B&W photos of history and drawings. More |
Aircraft books |
Catalogue | £27.40 | |
 | | Air Anglia Douglas DC-3 laser decalG-AGJV G-AMPZ G-ANTO G-AOBN
Laser decals.
These are printed with laser printers using toner and not ink as used in screen printed decals and so the colours of white and metallics cannot be printed.
The entire decal is printed on a clear continuous decal film and so each item should be carefully trimmed as close to each item as possible.
As laser decals are transluscent they must be applied over white (or very light) painted surfaces. More |
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New Arrivals | £10.80 | |
 | | Douglas C-47 Skytrain/Dakota By Adrian M. Balch
When the prototype Douglas DC-3 " actually a DST Douglas Sleeper Transport first flew from Clover Field, Santa Monica, California on Sunday 17 December 1935, Donald Wills Douglas never imagined that the production run would total more than 10,000, with more licence built in Russia and Japan, let alone many would be still be flying 86 years later, the C-47 being perpetuated by turbo-prop conversions, seeing the type probably still flying to see its 100th anniversary! Arguably the most famous transport aircraft of all time, the DC-3 and C-47 has been operated by just about every country in the world in service with their airlines and military air arms. This Warpaint has not skimped on the colour schemes and markings used by military operators, the C-47 being named by the USAAF as the Skytrain and the RAF and Commonwealth countries as the Dakota, both names being adopted worldwide. This lavish and extensive Warpaint by author Adrian Balch includes over 300 photographs of military C-47s, nearly all in colour, accompanied by 10 pages of colour profiles by artist Sam Pearson making this the most comprehensive reference to colours and markings for modellers and historians on the type to date. More |
Aircraft books |
Catalogue | £25.00 | |