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G-AMYJ, 1944 Douglas DC-3C-R-1830-90C (C-47B), C/N: 15968/32716

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Photo ID: AC611539

G-AMYJ, 1944 Douglas DC-3C-R-1830-90C (C-47B) C/N 15968/32716, Dakota IV of Air Atlantique under contract for the Dept of Transport for pollution control was a visitor to the 1996 Royal Intnl Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford.

Dakota IV of Air Atlantique under contract for the Dept of Transport for pollution control was a visitor to the 1996 Royal Intnl Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford.

Folder: Peter Nicholson's photo gallery > Airshows > RAF Fairford 1996

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Photographer: Peter Nicholson
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Shot Date: 1996-07-20
Airport: EGVA
RAF Fairford Airport, Fairford, England United Kingdom
Upload Date: 2011-05-29
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  • G-AMYJ @ X4EV - The Museum's Dakota IV was manufactured in Oklahoma City, USA, as a C-47B and entered RAF service at RAF Montreal as KN353 in February 1945. In March 1945, it was transferred to 300 Wing in Australia and from May until December 1946 it served in Ceylon. - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ X4EV
  • G-AMYJ @ X4EV - The Museum's Dakota IV was manufactured in Oklahoma City, USA, as a C-47B and entered RAF service at RAF Montreal as KN353 in February 1945. In March 1945, it was transferred to 300 Wing in Australia and from May until December 1946 it served in Ceylon. - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ X4EV
  • G-AMYJ @ EGYK - G-AMYJ at Yorkshire Air Museum - by Eric.Fishwick by Eric.Fishwick @ EGYK
  • G-AMYJ @ EGYK - Interior Cabin view - On display at the Yorkshire Air Museum, Elvington, Yorks, UK former EGYK - by Clive Pattle by Clive Pattle @ EGYK
  • G-AMYJ @ X4EV - The aircraft was donated to the museum by Air Atlantique in December 2001 and is being restored in the appropriate RAF colour scheme - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ X4EV