I saw a DC-3 at Dulles International Airport outside Washington DC, not too many years ago, taxiing. An airport staffer smiled and called it a taildragger. Pretty neat. Small aircraft compared to the big commercial jetliners. And somewhere in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia at a small airport 20 years ago there was a small fleet of them, operational.
This type of plane is one of those really timeless engeneering marvels, to these day a small number of these are still used as cargo planes by small companys, over here there was one in the polished aluminum look on the fuselage with a red stripe in the middle that looked amazing, if was used as intended but taken care with love by its crew and mechanics, it was sold to an european collector about a year ago, pitty since I loved to see at the cargo area at the airport.
This type of plane is one of those really timeless engeneering marvels, to these day a small number of these are still used as cargo planes by small companys, over here there was one in the polished aluminum look on the fuselage with a red stripe in the middle that looked amazing, if was used as intended but taken care with love by its crew and mechanics, it was sold to an european collector about a year ago, pitty since I loved to see at the cargo area at the airport.
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