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N814CL, 1945 Douglas DC-3C (C-47B-50-DK), C/N: 34370

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N814CL, 1945 Douglas DC-3C (C-47B-50-DK) C/N 34370, Clay Lacy's 1945 Douglas DC-3C, two P&W R-1830s 1,200 Hp each

Clay Lacy's 1945 Douglas DC-3C, two P&W R-1830s 1,200 Hp each

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Photographer: Doug Robertson
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Shot Date: 2008-08-17
Airport: CMA
Camarillo Airport
Upload Date: 2008-09-17
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Device Manufacturer: Canon
Device Model: Canon PowerShot A720 IS
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Shot Time: 2008:08:17 11:14:46
Original Image Size: 1600 x 1200 pixels
Exposure Time: 1/1500 sec
F Number: f/4
Exposure Bias: 0
ISO Speed: 3568
Focal Length: 17.152 mm
Flash: Unknown: 3216
Exposure Mode: 3664
White Balance: 3680
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  • N814CL @ CMA - Clay Lacy's 1945 Douglas DC-3C in livery of United Air Lines back in the day, two P&W R-1820-92s 1,200 Hp each - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson @ CMA
  • N814CL @ CMA - 1945 Douglas DC-3C, two P&W 1830-92 14 cylinder radials 1,200 Hp each. Clay Lacy's DC-3 in livery of United Airlines 'Mainliner O'Connor' - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson @ CMA
  • N814CL @ KCMA - Camarillo Airshow 2008 - by Todd Royer by Todd Royer @ KCMA
  • N814CL @ BFI - This DC-3 of Clay Lacy Aviation is painted in United colors and is a popular guest at airshows and other aviation arrangements.  Here on display at the Boeing Field Museum of Flight, May 2004. - by Andreas Mowinckel by Andreas Mowinckel @ BFI
  • N814CL @ CMA - 1945 Douglas DC-3C, two P&W 1830s; Clay Lacy's DC-3 in livery of United Airlines 'Mainliner O'Connor', Clay holds the record of more flight hours than anyone else in the world-EXCEPT for that Russian test pilot with over 60,000 hours. - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson @ CMA