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And some nice African.

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Post by streep »

The subject has gotten a little lost I guess.
Operational militairy Dakotas
They have gotten really rare. The only ones I can think of where the ones I saw at Hellinikon in 99 and Hondurans at Tegucigalpa in 03. But non of these moved when I was there.


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Post by Joris Heeren »

Hi Marcel,
Warthog 71 wrote: And some nice African.
Well, operational... :lol: Looks like the storage site at Snake Valley AFS to me (am I correct?). Nice picture though, including one of the more sinister conversions in front.

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Not really operational this one, but I'd like to share it with everyone :wink:

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Post by Piet Luijken »

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They do fly! Well they did in 2003!

C-47TP 6887 35sq

This one was spotted and photographed while visiting the South African Air Force Museum at Swartkop.
It was circling the airport for some time before finally settling for a landing.

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Post by Viperdriver »

Joris Heeren wrote:Hi Marcel,
Warthog 71 wrote: And some nice African.
Well, operational... :lol: Looks like the storage site at Snake Valley AFS to me (am I correct?). Nice picture though, including one of the more sinister conversions in front.

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The one in the front is equipped with PT6 Turboprop engines instead of the original Radial engines.
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Viperdriver wrote:The one in the front is equipped with PT6 Turboprop engines instead of the original Radial engines.
And so is the middle one.....

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They all have been upgraded to C-47TP standard (apart from the two oldies with the SAAF Historic Flight), that's not what I meant. Take a look at the large number of antennae on the belly, the strange looking devices on top of the fuselage and note the absence of windows...

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Post by Wijgert IJlst »

Haven't seen operational Thai onces posted yet so far. To bad the quality is poor, this is due to the distance to the subject. I'm sorry, but I haven't got any other pictures of operational Thai Dak's:

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Some bonus material of preserved Dak's:

Thai AF Dakota:
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RoCAF (Taiwan) Dakota:
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Operational Dakota's

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Its a long time ago, but in the '80s I went to Nimes Garons.
Photographed 14 operational dakota's ! And some Crusaders, N262, BR1050 Alize and Br 1150 Atlantic....

This are my first scans from this rainy but unforgettable day...

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Post by Stephan Lodewijks »

Janos wrote:I know. De Uiver is not a Dakota DC-3 but a DC-2. Whatever!!
I'm not even sure that a DC.3 is a Dakota. A C-47 technically isn't even a Dakota. As far as I know DC.3 is the civil name for the military Skytrain. It was the Brits that subsequently named its aircraft 'Dakota' in RAF service... Since this topic reads 'operational military Dakotas' it shouldn't even have included the Greek C-47 with which this whole topic started... :? bla bla...well, goodnight :wink:

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Post by Lord_Manhammer »

This Dakota came from South African AF.
The NTPS (National Test Pilot School) use her now for Traninig FLIR and Radar equipment.
She get also Turboprops.

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Post by jaguar1 »

What nice pictures, worked on a flying C-47 for many years what a lovely aircraft.

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A Starter.

8 x C-47 at Nimes
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Nellis AFB, NV 2007

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