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Title: Douglas DC-3 Dakota.
Post by: Balsabasher on August 03, 2011, 11:42:21 PM
Under restoration is my old Douglas DC-3 Dakota,a few years has seen a few dings and scrapes which are receiving attention,the colourscheme is for 'Arctic 7' the Canadian pop group that used the Dakota for their tours and this one visited Heathrow.
Arctic 7 had another Dakota which was written off in a blizzard.
Barry.

(http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x300/UDAZONE/DC3MODEL2.jpg)

(http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x300/UDAZONE/DC3MODEL3.jpg)
Title: Re: Douglas DC-3 Dakota.
Post by: lastvautour on August 04, 2011, 12:57:45 PM
At times, you just have to refurbish them just like real aircraft.

Lou
Title: Re: Douglas DC-3 Dakota.
Post by: Balsabasher on August 04, 2011, 02:32:29 PM
That is another good thing about solids,they are tough enough to withstand the ravages of time,I enjoy restorations as well.
Barry.
Title: Re: Douglas DC-3 Dakota.
Post by: Peter on August 06, 2011, 12:19:03 AM
Barry,

When I build a DC 3 down the road. I'll paint it to look like the DC 3 used by Buffalo Airways based in the North West Territories. This airline uses a variety of old piston bangers on their northern cargo routes. Their also the stars of a Canadian reality show called Ice Pilots NWT on Canadian TV. I doubt the show has made it to the UK but you may be able to watch it on the internet. Just google Ice Pilots or Buffalo Airways.

Peter
Title: Re: Douglas DC-3 Dakota.
Post by: Balsabasher on August 06, 2011, 08:57:43 PM
Peter yes I love the programme 'Ice Pilots' featuring Buffalo Airways,Buffalo Bill has been here in the UK recently purchasing weary Lockheed L.188C Electra aircraft for conversion to water bombers,one aircraft that he purchased had not flown for over 12 years ! but in true Buffalo style they sent engineers to put it together,got it flying and on its way across the atlantic for a new life.
I think the next scheme for my Dak will be the Buffalo one in honour of this great company and its fine hard working engineers.
Ice pilots is eagerly awaited every week here by enthusiasts of these old piston propliners.
Barry.
Title: Re: Douglas DC-3 Dakota.
Post by: Peter on August 07, 2011, 06:25:29 AM
I glad the show has made it to the UK. There is a special show coming on next week featuring the Electra. Apparently there using it to recreate the spinning Dambuster bomb from World War 2. I just saw the commercial tonight. I'll let you know if its any good.

Peter
Title: Re: Douglas DC-3 Dakota.
Post by: Will on August 07, 2011, 08:24:53 AM
QuoteThere is a special show coming on ... featuring the Electra...using it to recreate the spinning Dambuster bomb from World War 2. I just saw the commercial tonight. I'll let you know if its any good.

Peter

It was shown here in May at the time of the raid's anniversary.  It was interesting to watch how they solved the problems.  I won't spoil the ending for you, but of course the modern pilot doesn't have to contend with darkness, a huge flight at low level across enemy territory, night-fighters or flak!  Fortunately the tail-feathers of his plane are more splash resistant than those of a lancaster, but then the splash of a full-size bomb in 1943 was much more forceful.  Interestingly, I recently read "Enemy Coast Ahead" and Guy Gibson briefly alludes to similar problems of unbalanced bombs.

Cheers
Will
Title: Re: Douglas DC-3 Dakota.
Post by: Peter on August 07, 2011, 06:22:19 PM
Thanks Wil, I can't believe I missed it in May. The. Good news is its being repeated!

Peter
Title: Re: Douglas DC-3 Dakota.
Post by: Balsabasher on August 07, 2011, 09:03:53 PM
Just one small correction Peter,it is one of the Buffalo  DC-6 aircraft that they used to do the Dambuster re-enactment,brace yourself for some really superb flying scenes.
Barry.
Title: Re: Douglas DC-3 Dakota.
Post by: Peter on August 07, 2011, 09:10:25 PM
Thanks for the correction Barry. I bow to your superior aircraft recognition skills.

Peter