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LN-WND

1943 Douglas C-53D-DO Skytrooper (DC-3A) C/N 11750

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Airframe Info

Manufacturer:Douglas
Model:C-53D-DO Skytrooper (DC-3A)    Search all Douglas C-53D-DO Skytrooper (DC-3A)
Year built:1943
Construction Number (C/N):11750
Aircraft Type:Fixed wing multi engine
Number of Seats:28
Number of Engines:2
Engine Type:Reciprocating
Engine Manufacturer and Model:Pratt & Whitney R-1830-90C Twin Wasp
Also Registered As:
42-68823  Withdrawn from service
OH-LCG  De-registered
N59NA  De-registered
G-BLYA  De-registered  Delivery: 1985-04-19  Cancel: 1985-04-25

Aircraft

Registration Number:LN-WND
Current Status:Preserved

Owner

Owner:Dakota Norway Fighter Division
Address:, Sandefjord
Norway

User Comments

Glenn E. Chatfield, 2018-08-16 12:19:15
 This aircraft was built as C-53D 42-68823 and delivered to USAAF on 6/29/43. It was assigned to the European theatre with the U.S. 8th A.F. on 10/8/43. It was placed in storage 1/1/48 at USAF storage depot at Oberpfaffenhofen, West Germany. After going to Foreign Liquidation Commission, it was sold to Finland on 6/14/48 as OH-LCG, operating with Finnair. On 6/19/48 the plane was named “Perhonen.” On 6/18/69 it was sold to the Finnish Air Force, being registered as DO-9 and served until Jan 1985 when it was sold to Nordic Air Service of Norway, although not registered there. On 4/19/85 the plane was registered G-BLYA to Aces High Limited, but the registration was not taken up and was cancelled on 4/25/85. It was then registered N59NA on 5/2/85 to Northern Airways, South Burlington, VT. Over the next few years the plane changed hands a few more times before being de-registered and transferred Norway and now operating as LN-WND.