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N131PR — - A Basler BT-67 DC-3 conversion landing at BED owned by Air Tec
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A Basler BT-67 DC-3 conversion landing at BED owned by Air Tec

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ALAN GRIFFITHS
THE GOOD OLD GIRL DC3 WITH THE TURBINE CONVERSION BRILLIANT LOVE THEM
Charles K. Hof
The Old Tale Drager with Turbines gotta loves it!
john cook
Is that door at the front cockpit area stock?
Alan Hume
I dunno. Somehow the DC3 doesn't look right with turboprops, a fuselage extension and re-profiled wings!
patrick olsen
Probably the nicest DC-3 I ever saw besides the WW2 models, definitely better than those at Buffalo Airways out of YellowKnife
chalet
Awful, cowlings looking like some XVIII century blacksmith shaped them with a sledgehammer. If it does not sport good ole Pratt & Whitney R-1830s, forget it.
jesse kyzer
N131PR Started life as a 1944 DOUGLAS DC3C BT-67 (highly modified DC-3)
Polar Configured (Skis & Engine Heaters); Four Belly Ports; Wing Hard Points; Long Range Radios.
kutsev
I'm so happy DC3 have a new life with that BT-67 conversion!
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