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  • which engines do you prefer? can you tell a difference in performance?

  • I love this aircraft! Looks like the cockpit was modified quite a bit though... did they also integrate an autopilot?

  • Thnx for the video!

  • nc17334Crew: 2

    Capacity: 21-32 passengers

    Length: 64 ft 5 in (19.7 m)

    Wingspan: 95 ft 0 in (29.0 m)

    Height: 16 ft 11 in (5.16 m)

    Wing area: 987 ft² (91.7 m²)

    Empty weight: 18,300 lb (8,300 kg)

  • Loaded weight: 25,200 lb (25,346 with deicing boots, 26,900 in some freight versions) (11,400 kg)

    Powerplant: 2× Wright Cyclone 9 R-1820 series (earliest aircraft) or Pratt & Whitney Twin Wasp S1C3G in the C-47 and later civilian aircraft , 1,100 or 1,200 hp max rating, depending upon engine and model (895 kW) each

    Propellers: 3-bladed Hamilton Standard 23E50 series hydraulically controlled constant speed, feathering

  • Performance

    Maximum speed: 237 mph (206 knots, 381 km/h (=Never Exceed Speed (VNE), or Redline speed))

    Cruise speed: 150 mph (130 knots, 240 km/h)

    Range: 1,025 mi (890 nm, 1,650 km)

    Service ceiling: 24,000 ft (7,300 m)

    Rate of climb: 1,130 ft/min (5.73 m/s) initial

    Wing loading: 25.5 lb/ft² (125 kg/m²)

    Power/mass: 0.0952 hp/lb (157 W/kg)

  • Thanks for this video. The DC3 is the airplane of my rememberings. When I was a 4 years old boy I used to watch one flying over my little town.

    In begginings of 70's I watch one taking off in Mexico City airport. So slowly it went ing to the sky.

    Do you know is possible to be a passanger nowadays? Regards.

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