DC-4 special.
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In February 1936, Douglas began the design of a large four-engine commercial transport that would be capable of carrying twice as many passengers as the DC-3 over distances of 2200 miles.
The result:
The Douglas DC-4 / C-54 Skymaster.On February 14, 1942, the first DC-4, designated a C-54 Skymaster for the military, took flight and started the age of the four-engine transports. The production line closed in 1947, but many of the military variants found use in civil service.
A total of 1.245 were produced.
Many DC-4s in action. `Roger Brooks C-54 N44911, Bufallo Airways, South African Historic Flight, Dutch Dakota Association arrival of ZS-NUR and ZS-IPR at Amsterdam Airport. In the cockpit flying over Berlin, Alaska and The Netherlands. Lots of new footage not available on other APVW titles. Digital edition of high quality.




All photographs are stills from the video!
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DVD Euro 20,00
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Shipping insurance. One per order only! We advise insurance for shippings to a country outside Europe
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