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Dakota DC3 Model Airplane

$ 410.52

Availability: 13 in stock
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  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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    Description

    Dakota DC3 Model Airplane
    TO SEE CLOSEUPS OF THE MODELS, MOVE YOUR MOUSE OVER THE PICTURE.  Dakota DC3 Model Airplane   Dimensions:  25.5"Long, With a 38.25"Wingspan Weight: 5 lbs   The Douglas DC-3 is a twin-engine, low wing monoplane that was first flown in 1935.  It was one of the most successful commercial planes ever. It had many names, including Skytrain, C-47, R4D, Dakota, Gooney Bird, and many others.  During WWII, it was made in various conformations.  A large plane, the 95 foot wingspan undoubtedly contributed to its low takeoff speed. A favorite among pilots, it was easy to fly, comfortable, and forgiving.  It stalled at 67 mph, cruised at 185, and had a range of 1500-2100 miles. By the time production ended in 1945, more than 13,000 of them had been built.  Many are still flying today. Certainly one of the most iconic airplanes ever made, the wonderful Douglas DC-3. Our model does it justice by faithfully recreating it in a large model with a 38.25 inch wingspan, aluminum skin, and attention to detail that will amaze you. *This beautifully detailed model comes with it's own aluminum display stand     *Free shipping to the lower 48 States Only. For all other areas, please inquire for a shipping quote       *These are handmade in limited quantities. If you would like to confirm availability and  see if any promotions may apply to your order, please contact us.
    Dakota DC3 Model Airplane
    Dimensions:
    25.5"Long, With a 38.25"Wingspan
    Weight:
    5 lbs
    The Douglas DC-3 is a twin-engine, low wing monoplane that was first flown in 1935.  It was one of the most successful commercial planes ever.
    It had many names, including Skytrain, C-47, R4D, Dakota, Gooney Bird, and many others.  During WWII, it was made in various conformations.  A large plane, the 95 foot wingspan undoubtedly contributed to its low takeoff speed.
    A favorite among pilots, it was easy to fly, comfortable, and forgiving.  It stalled at 67 mph, cruised at 185, and had a range of 1500-2100 miles.
    By the time production ended in 1945, more than 13,000 of them had been built.  Many are still flying today.
    Certainly one of the most iconic airplanes ever made, the wonderful Douglas DC-3.
    Our model does it justice by faithfully recreating it in a large model with a 38.25 inch wingspan, aluminum skin, and attention to detail that will amaze you.
    *This beautifully detailed model comes with it's own aluminum display stand
    *Free shipping to the lower 48 States Only.
    Please inquire, if you do not see your area available, under the shipping tab, so that we can provide you with a shipping quote.
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