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Originally Posted by Bob Carriere
..... a DC - 3...?
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A C-47 to be precise, and one with a unique history: PH-PBA c/n 42-100971 - read
her history here. Suffice to say I was thrilled to fly in such a classic aircraft, not to mention a D-Day and Market Garden veteran, plus the ex-Royal and ex-Netherlands Government aircraft! I was lucky to fly in PH-PBA, as normally these scenic flights are carried out by
PH-DDZ, currently undergoing maintenance, which has less of a history.
PH-PBA is operated by
DDA Classic Airlines under full JAR regulations, and it is tribute to their crews and volunteers that they are able to keep these aircraft flying. The passengers are briefed before flight and then taken to the aircraft for a tour around the aircraft, pointing out construction details etc. Then they take off, and the passengers are given the opportunity to have a look in the cockpit and change seats with other passengers to enjoy the view of the landscape only 1400ft below. After landing all passengers are handed over some memorabilia as a remembrance of the flight. The whole experience is worth every Euro and this must be one of the best birthday gifts I ever had!
I've uploaded a few videos on youtube, nothing compared to Keith's professional work, but interesting to see maybe: http://www.youtube.com/user/mcspooltube
Hanno