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Are DC-3 and c47 the same?

Are DC-3 and c47 the same?

The C-47 differed from the civilian DC-3 in numerous modifications, including being fitted with a cargo door, hoist attachment, and strengthened floor, along with a shortened tail cone for glider-towing shackles, and an astrodome in the cabin roof.

How much runway does a DC-3 need to take off?

Cruising at 160 to 180 mph, the DC-3 can fly about 1,600 miles, land in less than 3,000 feet, and take off again in less than 1,000 feet.

What is the flying range of a DC-3?

2,400 km
Douglas DC-3/Range

How much does a DC-3 weight?

7,650 kg
Douglas DC-3/Weight

Can a DC-3 fly on one engine?

The airplane was flying fine even on one engine so I reduced the power I was demanding from the left engine. It was then I remembered the DC-3 I had seen taking off earlier.

Can a single pilot fly a DC-3?

The piston DC-3 is a single pilot aircraft by type certification. HOWEVER if your DC-3 has been modified to the 1830-94 or the 1820-76 and any Higher horsepower engine that includes a geared rudder tab, you will have an FAA approved flight manual that mandates it a 2 pilot aircraft.

Is the DC-3 hard to fly?

Santa Monica was the home of the Douglas Aircraft Company and is where almost all of its piston-powered airliners were built. In flight, the DC-3 is heavy on the controls and sluggish in roll and pitch.

Who still flies DC-3?

Canada’s Buffalo Airways offers some of the last regularly scheduled passenger DC-3 flights in North America. The DC-3 was introduced nearly 80 years ago, and hundreds still fly around the world.

What are the specifications of a Douglas DC 3?

Douglas DC-3, DC-1, DC-2, DC3, super DC-3, AC-47, C-47 Dakota, Dakota, R4D, Gooney Bird, DAK, DST, C-49, C-53, C-117, skytrain, gunship, Donald Douglas. DC-3 Specifications. DC-3 Specifications: First deliveries: Super DC-3 July 30, 1950 (Capital) Engines (2): Max. payload: From 13,135 Ibs (5,958 kg) to 12,900 Ibs (5,851 kg) depending on model.

What’s the difference between a C-47 and a DC 3?

The C-47 differed from the civilian DC-3 in numerous modifications, including being fitted with a cargo door, hoist attachment, and strengthened floor, along with a shortened tail cone for glider-towing shackles, and an astrodome in the cabin roof.

What was the name of the C-47 Douglas DC 3?

DC-3C: Post-war designation given to C-47s later converted for civilian use. Usually had cargo door replaced with standard door, eliminated navigator’s astrodome, and installed DC-3 tail cone over glider tow hook. Many had variations in cabin window count, depending on passenger configuration.

What are the dimensions of a DC 3?

Super DC-3: 218 kts (404 km/hr) Range (max fuel): DST: 1,200 nm (2,224 km) Std: 1,300 nm (2,409 km) Super DC-3 1,900 or (3,521 km) Aircraft dimensions: