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Resting Place & Re-Birthplace Of Many Famous DC-3/C-47s.

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The thread on the Bald Eagle Airfield got me thinking again about another of our local Florida airfields I've always thought would make for a great MSFS scenery. Shell Creek airpark (F13) sits a few miles east of Punta Gorda Airport (KPGD). If you look at it from the air many of the aerials I've looked at over the years make it appear to be a disorganized mess, but it has a very cool hidden agenda.



Over the years I've run into articles about famous DC-3/C-47 restorations and many of those tie back to Shell Creek, including a local favorite from years back "Animal Crackers". Can't miss her in the photos of the airport in the link below. If I remember the story right, she was used for a TV show years ago and fell into disrepair. The restoration was going well, but she was sitting over at KPGD when Hurricane Charley hit and didn't do her any favors. One local news article said that the current owner/restorer at the time traced her back to being one of the C-47s that took part in Operation Market Garden. After the hurricane damage, she was trucked over to Shell Creek. Not sure what happened to her after that.

One of the airport resident DC-3s for a while was N133D, which I've read is or was the oldest surviving DC-3 airframe.


The famous C-47 Night Fright passed through Shell Creek at some point.

As well as the Flying Dutchman DC-3 that now sits at the Madurodam Airport in the Netherlands.

Anyway, just a scenery subject I think about time to time, and the Bald Eagle thread got me thinking about it again.



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