Aircraft G-BGCG Data

G-BGCG
1944 Douglas C-47A Skytrain, c/n 20002
Latest photos of G-BGCG
G-BGCG @ EGLK - Douglas DC-3C-47A-85-DL [20002] (Fairoaks Aviation Services) Blackbushe~G 04/04/1980. From a slide . Stills wears former Spanish Air Force registration and you can make out the formers markings through the paintwork. - by Ray Barber
Ray Barber
@ EGLK
G-BGCG - This was taken at Thruxton many years ago. From the colour, the rudder appears to be from a KLM example. It was marked both T3-27 & N5595T at this time. - by George Brigham
George Brigham
G-BGCG @ EGLK - Ex Spanish Air Force C-47A T.3-27 seen at Blackbushe in the Summer of 1979. - by Peter Nicholson
Peter Nicholson
@ EGLK
Airframe Info
Manufacturer Douglas
Model C-47A Skytrain Search all Douglas C-47A Skytrain
Year built 1944
Construction Number (C/N) 20002
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 radial
Also Registered As
N5595T re-registered as G-BGCG
T3-27 Withdrawn from service
Aircraft
Registration Number G-BGCG
Current Status De-registered
Registration Cancel Date 1989-04-03
Owner
Owner Fairoaks Aviation Services Ltd
Address ,
United Kingdom
User Comments
Glenn E. Chatfield, 2012-05-08 23:43:02
This aircraft was built as C-47A 43-15536 and delivered to the USAAF on 4/6/44, and six days later assigned to the U.S. Air Transport Command. After WWII the plane was assigned in the USA to Reconstruction Finance Corp. on 10/31/45. It became NC50322 with the L.B. Smith Aircraft Corp. In 1953 the plane was sold as N49V to Piedmont Aviation and named “Piedmont Tennessee Valley.” Subsequently it went to Charlotte Aircraft Cop as N51V. On 10/20/61 the plane was sold to the Spanish Air Force as T3-27, and during June 1971 was coded 901-7 with Escuadrillas 901 based at Grando. In March 1974 the plane was with Escuadrone 745 at Matacan and coded 745-27. The plane was WFU on 2/1/78, and subsequently was flown to the U.K. and registered G-BGCG with Fairoaks Aviation Services on 11/20/78. This registration was cancelled on 1/31/80, and six weeks later the aircraft was registered as N5595T with Westair International at Monument, CO, but the plane was never delivered and the registration was cancelled in Aug 1981. On 2/12/85 the plane was restored to G-BCGC, and was last seen to be derelict at Thruxton, minus engines and rudder, with faded Spanish Air Force Markings as well as signs of N5595T. As of 2010 it was owned and stored by Hatch/Rotary Farm, Bedfordshire. (info up to 1988 from Arthur Pearcy’s “Douglas DC-3 Survivors”).