
Douglas DC-4 - Wikipedia
The Douglas DC-4 is an American four-engined (piston), propeller-driven airliner developed by the Douglas Aircraft Company. Military versions of the plane, the C-54 and R5D, served during World War II, in the Berlin Airlift and into the 1960s. From 1945, many civil …
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Insignia, Douglas DC-4 - National Air and Space Museum
Country of Origin United States of America Type AWARDS-Insignia Physical Description Douglas insignia; single piece stamped silver circular disc; image of DC-4 aircraft at center with words "DOUGLAS DC-4"; banners above and below display words "FIRST AROUND THE WORLD" and "NOW THE WORLD OVER".
Douglas DC-4 - Vintage Flyer Decals
Fly Eastern Air Lines DC-4 (Circa 1955) Click profile above to view decal image, decal specifications, scale and ordering options Ship By Eastern Air Lines DC-4 (Final Aircraft in Final Colors 1960)
Boeing Images - DC-4 from Under Nacelle
Between 1942 and 1945, DC-4s successfully completed 79,642 transoceanic flights in support of the war effort, with only three ditchings, one of which was a test. A single C-54, nicknamed Sacred Cow, was built as the first official presidential transport aircraft.
File:DC-4.svg - Wikipedia
600 mm by 750 mm (24 in by 30 in) District of Columbia shield, made to the specifications of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), 2003 Edition (sign M1-5). Uses the Roadgeek 2005 fonts.
Douglas DC-4 - Wikimedia Commons
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Douglas DC-4 - Airliners.net
Total DC-4 production comprised one DC-4E, 78 commercial DC-4s, 1162 military C54 Skymasters and 42 Canadair developed Merlin powered derivatives. Almost 80 remain in commercial service, most as freighters.
Douglas DC-4 aircraft photos - AirHistory.net
This old DC-4, initially built for the USAAF and after a long career, was bought from Invicta by Spantax in August 1967 presumably for parts as it was never painted in BX colors and was sold the same month to become the main piece of Aerolandia Bar in the vicinity of San Pablo airport.
Douglas DC-4 - Airlines Inform
Douglas DC-4 Designed to meet a United Airlines requirement for a long-range passenger airliner, the Douglas DC-4 was first flown on June 7, 1938. The prototype was a very ambitious four-engined, pressurized aircraft that was three times the size of its predecessor, the DC-3—a design that proved far too expensive and difficult for civilian ...
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