My final installment in the Plane Savers series. FZ668 painted onto Manfred Jahn and team's exceptional FREEWARE C-47. This livery also utilizes the paratrooper model as the plane's mission on D-Day was to transport paratroopers to a designated drop zone. As we all know, the plane made it's drop and returned safely to Blakehill Farm.
I have been unable to acquire any photo images of this plane during it's time with the RAF. This rendering is based on hundreds of photo's of C-47's flown by the RAF and the USAF. As well I have taken suggestions from the many quality repaints currently flying as well as model kits prepared by companies such as Corgi. Though she is not an exact replica I feel I've done her justice. If you fly this plane and notice something or know of something contrary to how she is painted, please drop me a line. Either here on SOH or using my contact information attached to the Installation Instructions provided with this download.
Thank you for your interest in the history of this plane. I hope you enjoy flying her as much as I've enjoyed painting her.