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Giant 1/12 Scale American WW-II DC-3/C-47 Twin Plans,Templates,Instruction 93ws
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Giant 1/12 Scale Douglas DC-3 / C-47 Plans Templatesand Instructions
You are bidding on a new set of plans for a Giant 1/12 Scale Douglas DC-3 / C-47. It includes the Plans and templates/patterns for cutting the parts for this great flying model. Building instructions are also included. This plans builds a large impressive model but uses less expensive glow engines. Plans show fixed gear, but can be modified to use Robart DC-3 retracts. Other plans are for sale too. I'll be listing them as I pull them out. These plans are in perfect condition. All of my items come from a totally smoke free environment.
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The
Douglas DC-3
is an American fixed wing, propeller-driven aircraft whose speed and range revolutionized air transport in the 1930s and 1940s. Because of its lasting impact on the airline industry and World War II, it is generally regarded as one of the most significant transport aircraft ever made.
Early U.S. airlines like United, American, TWA and Eastern ordered over 400 DC-3s. These fleets paved the way for the modern American air travel industry, quickly replacing trains as the favored means of long-distance travel across the United States. Piedmont Airlines operated DC-3s from 1948 to 1963. One of Piedmont's DC-3s, operated by the Carolina Aviation Museum, continues to fly to air shows today and has been used in various movies. Both Delta and Continental Airlines operate "commemorative" DC-3s.
During World War II, many civilian DC-3s were drafted for the war effort and nearly 10,000 military versions of the DC-3 were built, under the designations C-47, C-53, R4D and Dakota. Peak production of the type was reached in 1944 with 4853 being delivered. The armed forces of many countries used the DC-3 and its military variants for the transport of troops, cargo and wounded. Licensed copies were built in Japan as
Showa L2D
(487 aircraft) and in the USSR as the
Lisunov Li-2.
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Scale 1/12
Wingspan 93 inches
Length 63 inches
Wing Area 1150 Sq. inches
Weight range 12 - 18 Pounds
Power required .45 - .60 2C Glow Engines (2)
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