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Douglas DC-3 (C-FDTD)
First flight in nearly 30 years. Built in 1944, served in the RAF (FZ668), veteran of D-Day. After the war, he served for Trans Canada Airlines (CF-TER), transfered to the canadian Ministère des Transports (CF-DTD). On june 6th 2019, he's back in the air.
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Pratt & Whitney stickers on the engine, a vinyl D-Day badge and then a Buffalo Airways rudder. Nice shot.
Can't have too many Gooey Birds
They did an absolutely brilliant resto job on her. Beautiful shot of her in the air.
Thanks for a great shot and accompanying comment.
See “They Said This DC-3 Would Never Fly Again" LAST EPISODE Plane Savers E156 video on YouTube. Featuring Mikey Mc Bryan of Buffalo Airways.
GOONY BIRD 5*
DEPENDABLE ENGINES!
Let's keep'em Flying !!
Sweet.
Wonderful to see this bird fly again. I had some time on her for Transport Canada in Montreal between 1974 & 1977.
I went to see her flight, it was fantastic.
Great job @ Mickey Mcbryan and all the supporters of Plane Savers for restoring this awesome bird! May it fly forever.
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