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N131PR —
A Basler BT-67 DC-3 conversion landing at BED owned by Air Tec
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THE GOOD OLD GIRL DC3 WITH THE TURBINE CONVERSION BRILLIANT LOVE THEM
The Old Tale Drager with Turbines gotta loves it!
Is that door at the front cockpit area stock?
I dunno. Somehow the DC3 doesn't look right with turboprops, a fuselage extension and re-profiled wings!
Probably the nicest DC-3 I ever saw besides the WW2 models, definitely better than those at Buffalo Airways out of YellowKnife
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.
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.
Polar Configured (Skis & Engine Heaters); Four Belly Ports; Wing Hard Points; Long Range Radios.
I'm so happy DC3 have a new life with that BT-67 conversion!
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