Historic DC-3C Aircraft Lands in Kolkata

A modern version of the iconic Douglas DC-3 aircraft, the DC-3C, landed at Kolkata airport for refueling and crew rest. The aircraft, with a rich history dating back to World War II, arrived from Delhi and is set to depart for Pattaya. It highlights the confluence of historic legacy and modern technology in aviation.


PTI | Kolkata | Updated: 08-06-2024 21:58 IST | Created: 08-06-2024 21:58 IST
Historic DC-3C Aircraft Lands in Kolkata
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A modern iteration of the legendary Douglas DC-3, the DC-3C aircraft, touched down at Kolkata airport on Saturday for a brief halt, officials confirmed. Registered in Canada, the aircraft, devoid of passengers, made its stopover from Delhi primarily for refueling and to offer its crew of three captains and an engineer some rest.

'The DC-3C is a contemporary version of the Douglas DC-3, an aircraft that transformed aviation in the 1930s and played a pivotal role during World War II,' an official stated. Notably, the aircraft reached the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport at precisely 12:13 pm and is slated for departure to Pattaya International Airport at 08:30 am on Sunday.

Historically, the DC-3 first flew in 1935, featuring a low-wing twin-engine design. Adaptable configurations allowed it to seat between 21 to 28 passengers or hold up to 2,725 kilograms of cargo. Manufactured by the Douglas Aircraft Company, it had a wingspan of 95 feet and a length of over 64 feet. Dominating the aviation scene in the mid-1940s, all but 25 of the 300 airline planes in the United States were DC-3s. Used extensively during wartime for transport duties, the DC-3 could carry troops, cargo, and medical personnel. The fusion of its storied past and modern capabilities continues to make the DC-3C an iconic figure in aviation history.

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