Brains_N_Boobs
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yep, it was on the news. I think it was a band and this was someplace in S. America. They returned to the airport with no other issues. There was NO pressurization as they were to low. That's just the wind whipping through the plane. I'll see if I can find the article.Air conditioning, this will solve the problem.
20+ year old photo. They even did a TV special on it starring Connie Sellica (sp).
.....and only $300,000. . Where do I sign up ?First FAA approved flying car
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/tech...p&cvid=4faad30e55094bfd96614566db3252b7&ei=47
Round motors rule!LOVE the sound of that Radial. They still fly them in Vancouver for aerial tours and for trips to surrounding islands.
Nice, but will they still lose my luggage?
Known as Douglas C-47 Skytrain or DC-3 Dakota. Some of them still flying...
Back in 1963, some regional airlines still flew the DC3. I have a nice memory of traveling on one via Trans-Texas Airways from Houston to Victoria, Texas. A few years later they changed their name to Texas International and switched to DC-9 jets if I recall. Eventually merged into Continental, now United. Times change.