Doug Rozendaal recently started a Facebook page called "Normandy 2019" that will be providing updates on the Atlantic crossing and the "Daks Over Normandy" events in England and France (and, following that, events that will be commemorating the Berlin Airlift in Germany):
https://www.facebook.com/TABtoNormandy/According to Doug's FB page posted above, the tentative schedule right now for the Oxford, CT gathered DC-3's/C-47's is:
Sunday, 5/19 - Depart Oxford, CT for Goose Bay in Canada
Monday, 5/20 to Friday 5/25 - Travel from Goose Bay to Narsarsuaq, Greenland, then onto Reykjavik, Iceland, and then Prestwick, Scotland.
As of now they have 9 DC-3's/C-47's gathered at Oxford, CT, and I recall reading that a few more will be joining them in Goose Bay. As I understand it, due to limited ramp space at Narsarsuaq, it sounds like the DC-3's/C-47's will be departing in flights of two, dispersed over a two-day period. The DC-3 "Clipper Tabitha May" is already in Goose Bay, having arrived today, and will be going off on the Atlantic flight ahead of the rest.
You can follow the "Clipper Tabitha May" on their website:
https://www.clippertabithamay.com and on their Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/ClipperTabithaMay/(BTW, I noticed that Jim Hagedorn's P-51D "Old Crow", which he had posted on Facebook about the plan on flying it over to England for the D-Day anniversary events, was flown from Bangor, Maine, which is as far as it had gotten, back to Willow Run, Michigan yesterday. Hopefully it means that just a little checkup or a little work was required and it can still make the journey in-time.)