Douglas C-47 v3 Livery Thread

Flew the 'Reeve' Livery from King Salmon down to Cold Bay - seemed to know the route. Rode on the original a few times, also their DC4 and 6 - never the Electra or the jet. You considering this guy?

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Olderndirt, I already posted repaint request of the same livery that you are asking for but with much clearer photographs in color. You can see my previous post from last week or 2 weeks ago on this thread.

Regards,

Aharon
 
Flew the 'Reeve' Livery from King Salmon down to Cold Bay - seemed to know the route. Rode on the original a few times, also their DC4 and 6 - never the Electra or the jet. You considering this guy?
Dave, I love those old historical colour photo's :encouragement:
 
DC-3 paint

Got my AOPA Magazine ,and the cover featured a great DC-3 a Pan American World Airways, The GOLDEN GIRL,"TABITHA MAY"...WOW I said ..Just Beautiful...Great look!..Thnx Vin!!

 
Ron,

You and all of the other painters are amazing. I don't know how you do it, but am sure glad you do.

Tom
 
Got my AOPA Magazine ,and the cover featured a great DC-3 a Pan American World Airways, The GOLDEN GIRL,"TABITHA MAY"...WOW I said ..Just Beautiful...Great look!..Thnx Vin!!


Great looking livery and photo. Don't understand why PAA ever went with the Globe.

Love to see someone do this for v3.
 
I know this is a livery thread, but right now in the moment I'm flying an JCBs Air America version on a Laos supply mission from LS-20a Long Tieng to LS-54 Luang Prabang in very marginal weather.

A few moments ago my copilot cracked me up by announcing "Oh man, my a$$ is hurting". A few minutes before that he sang some tune to chase away his boredom (he's letting me fight with the weather conditions, lazy ***, that he is).



What a wonderful aircraft package you guys have created! A huge thumbs up from me!



Cheers,
Mark
 
A few moments ago my copilot cracked me up by announcing "Oh man, my a$$ is hurting". A few minutes before that he sang some tune to chase away his boredom (he's letting me fight with the weather conditions, lazy ***, that he is).
Mark , I got a ride in the jump seat of a NZ Railway Freight DC-3 1986, I should have kept my motorbike helmet on (I really go a sore head, but it was worth it), it was a cold winter southerly and the turbulence was great, you could hear the aircraft creaking and twisting, so in over Pararraumu and into Wellington, we taxied in, I then helped to unload, then was on the return flight on another back to Christchurch with the same, made for one hell of a memorable day ... this is were I love this DC-3 , really bring back memories ... Hells ! that was now over 30 years ago! :encouragement:

I've got to do those two NZ Freight livery's ... :very_drunk:
 
Here we go, loading the aircraft, 'CHECK OUT THOSE AIR STAIRS' :biggrin-new: Christchurch 1986 , once loaded and locked in the back that was our airbridge:encouragement:
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Interesting with the only two windows, same on both sides Ian? Looks to be faint lettering after the Speedlink.
 
Ted :encouragement:, two windows both sides, the others were simply masked over, then after its freight duties it returned to the airline configuration ZK-AWP with 'Pionair' flying out of Wigram up to 2005/6 were it went offshore to fly in Australia, then returned to fly for Air Chatham's .

The writing behind the SPEEDLINK was PACELS in line font only .
 
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