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FSX68
October 10th, 2013, 17:46
Check list, start engines, test and takeoff in Corning NY Sept 2007 at the Ferrari Meeting. From Wikipedia: Numerous attempts were made to design a "DC-3 replacement", over the next three decades (including the very successful Fokker Friendship) but no single type could match the versatility, rugged reliability and economy of the DC-3 and it remained a significant part of air transport systems, well into the 1970s. from http://www.douglasdc3.com/dc3throt/dc... Buzz Meyer who is restoring a DC-3 in the livery of Eastern Airlines to flying condition had this to say..... In Short, operating costs are approximately $450 to $550 per hour, depending on what you set aside for engine and airframe overhaul. You would burn 90-100 gallons of fuel per hour, and 2 gallons of oil per hour. A DC-3 is about the least expensive large airplane that a couple guys can afford to work with. Parts are generally available. Skilled DC-3 mechanics are getting rare, and DC-3 pilots can still be trained at about $650 per hour for lessons.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoYg3YMEMQY

Bushpounder
October 11th, 2013, 07:34
Thanks for posting. Fun to watch.

Don