America flew hundreds of DC -3s to the UK during the war. The Americans furnished hundreds of DC -3s to the RAF, (which they called the Dakota). The planes were flown up the east coast of America to Canada, then to Greenland, to Iceland, then over to Scotland and down to England. (Many of the planes were ferried by women pilots (WAF) from the U.S to England. Hundreds of DC -3s participated in D-Day flying paratroops and pulling gliders with more troops.
I gave thumbs down becuase of the music.
Zahn 5 months ago
Some C-47s went from Miami to Borinquen Field, PR to northern South America to Brazil to Africa.
sucutraco1 10 months ago
America flew hundreds of DC -3s to the UK during the war. The Americans furnished hundreds of DC -3s to the RAF, (which they called the Dakota). The planes were flown up the east coast of America to Canada, then to Greenland, to Iceland, then over to Scotland and down to England. (Many of the planes were ferried by women pilots (WAF) from the U.S to England. Hundreds of DC -3s participated in D-Day flying paratroops and pulling gliders with more troops.
nellrockinc 1 year ago
would it be possable to fly a dc-3 from america to the uk?
cprich22 1 year ago
I just LOVE the sound of those engines!!!
fmunoz99 1 year ago