Aircraft G-AMGD Data
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G-AMGD
George Brackley
1942 Douglas C-47 Dakota 3, c/n 9628
Airframe Info
| Manufacturer | Douglas |
| Model | C-47 Dakota 3 Search all Douglas C-47 Dakota 3 |
| Year built | 1942 |
| Construction Number (C/N) | 9628 |
| Aircraft Type | Fixed wing multi engine |
| Number of Seats | 32 |
| Number of Engines | 2 |
| Engine Type | Reciprocating |
| Engine Manufacturer and Model | Pratt & Whitney R-1830-92 Twin Wasp |
| Also Registered As |
Aircraft
| Registration Number | G-AMGD |
| Alternative Code/Name | George Brackley |
| Current Status | De-registered |
Owner
| Owner | British European Airways |
| Address |
, United Kingdom |
User Comments
Glenn E. Chatfield, 2012-01-30 22:30:43
This aircraft was built as C-47A 42-23766 and delivered to USAAF on 6/1/43, but allocated to the RAF as Dakota Mk.III s/n FD906 on 6/18/43. On 7/2/43 it was assigned to the South African Air Force in the Middle East Theatre, serialed as 6802. After WWII the aircraft returned to South Africa and eventually became surplus. On 4/28/50 it was registered as ZS-DDV with Crusader Airways, later going to Africair. On 10/19/50 it was registered as G-AJXL to British European Airways, but the following month was re-registered as G-AMGD to avoid radio confusion with G-ALXL. Aircraft was named “George Brackley.” The aircraft went to Autair Ltd on 4/13/60 and then changed hands a few more times until on 11/30/61 it was registered as VP-YTT with Autair (Rhodesia) Ltd and later Rhodesian Air Services. On 12/8/65 it became ZS-EKK in South Africa, then in Dec. 1971 it went to Swazi Air as 3D-AAV. WFU on 8/2/73 but in June 1974 was in South Africa as ZA-IWL with Comair. The aircraft then went to Ethiopian Airlines in 1983 as ET-AIA. Now displayed restored at Ethiopian Airlines headquarters in Addis Ababa.