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Photo ID: 1640561
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N242SM (cn 4877) The moon is illuminating the plane and the statue of its designer, Donald Douglas. |
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Photo ID: 1101217
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80-0269 / BC (cn A10-0619) The 172nd Fighter Squadron, Michigan Air National Guard - based in Battle Creek, MI. This unit's logo features Donald Duck holding a lightning bolt and a pistol. One of the unit's A-10s demonstrating some moves with condensation trailing the wings. |
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Photo ID: 1068706
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Photo ID: 0840111
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N345AB / 330652 (cn 13803) The Douglas DC-3/C-47 could be considered the greatest aircraft of all time. When the last A380/787 are retired to the boneyard there'll be a DC-3 there to pick up the crew. Thank You Mr. Donald Douglas Sr! |
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Photo ID: 0770050
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TC-MNO (cn 49138/1090) "World of Wonders" is rotating quite late for a Donald Douglas on runway 07R in the early winter sun. |
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Photo ID: 0651850
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N56V (cn 16405/33153) Open hangar door shed light on Donald Douglas' classic airliner |
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Photo ID: 0651163
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N224NW / 1224 (cn 46581/184) Just for touch down on 27. Runway 09/27 Buitenveldertbaan 3453 * 45 meters. Mac Donalds spotting site. [Canon 100-400L; Canon 10D] |
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Photo ID: 0146750
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Photo ID: 0137429
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C-FCPP (cn 45927/327) Worldways DC-8 operated for Air Jamaica now with Airborne Express as N819AX |
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Photo ID: 0111892
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N778NC (cn 48100/927) Republic DC-9-50 at Boston-Logan (BOS) South Terminal. Photo submitted by James C. Kruggel |
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Photo ID: 0066574
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Photo ID: 0066573
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Photo ID: 0063164
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Photo ID: 0048431
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23-1232 (cn 148) "New Orleans", during the ceremony commemorating the 75th anniversary of the first flight around the world (06Apr1924-23Sep1924) at the "Museum of Flying". Four aircraft began the journey, but only two returned. The flight took 363-hours over 175-days! Donald Douglas Jr. was there as well, to share his memories. The other surviving DWC "Chicago" is on display at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC. |
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Photo ID: 0048430
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23-1232 (cn 148) "New Orleans", during the ceremony commemorating the 75th anniversary of the first flight around the world (06Apr1924-23Sep1924) at the "Museum of Flying". Four aircraft began the journey, but only two returned. The flight took 363-hours over 175-days! Donald Douglas Jr. was there as well, to share his memories. The other surviving DWC "Chicago" is on display at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC. |
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