Douglas C-47 Skytrain
The Douglas C-47 is arguably the most successful aircraft to come out of World War II. It was designed in 1935 as the DC-3 commercial airliner. The aircraft was so far ahead of its competitors that over 400 had been built by 1940 when the U.S. Army Air Forces expressed an interest in a militarized cargo and troop transport version. The main modifications from the DC-3 version are a large cargo door on the left side of the aircraft and a strengthened floor. More than 9,500 Skytrains were built for all branches of the American military and for export. Large numbers of C-47s entered civil service after the war and as many as 400 of them were still flying around the world in 2017.
Wingspan  | 95 ft 6 in.  | 
Length  | 63 ft 9 in.  | 
Height  | 17 ft   | 
Weight  | 26,000 lbs (loaded)  | 
Maximum Speed  | 230 MPH  | 
Service Ceiling  | 24,000 ft  | 
Range  | 1,600 miles   | 
Engines  | Two Pratt & Whitney R-1830-92 with 1,200 horsepower each  | 
Crew  | 4 with 27 passengers  | 
Manufacturer
Douglas
Markings
U.S. Army Air Forces, England, June 6, 1944
Serial Number
41-7723
Designation
C-47