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Douglas DC-2 survivors
Type C/N Current Regn Previous Identities Location / owner notes
DC-2-112 1286 N/A NC13736, A30-11, VH-RCG(?) VHCRE ‘PH-AJU’(3) Albury West Rotary Club Albury, NSW Painted as PH-AJU / ‘44’, but not registered as such.
DC-2-112 1288 N/A NC12738, A30-14, ‘UIVER’(2) Dutch Dakota Association Lelystad, Netherlands Used for spares by Sid Marshall, stored, incomplete.
DC-2-112 1292 N/A NC13782, A30-9, VHCRK Australian National Aviation Museum, Moorabbin, Vic Complete, with corrosion issues. Externally stored, pending restoration to static.
DC-2-115E (Fokker No.15) 1354 N/A PH-AKH, SE-AKE, DC-1, DO-1 Suomen Ilmavoimat (Finnish AF) Keski-Suomen Ilmailumuseo, Tikkakoski, Finland A very historic Finnish military aircraft, currently under long term restoration.
DC-2-118B 1368 N/A NC14296, XA-BJL(1), LG-ACA, TG-ACA, N4867V, N1934D, NC1934D Museum of Flight Foundation, Seattle, WA, USA Previous Certificate of Airworthiness issued 1987, but recently re-flown, with new CofA currently airworthy.
DC-2-115G / C-32A 1376 N/A PK-AFL, 41-1376, 42-83227, VH-ADZ, CH-CDZ, VHCXH, ‘N8486D’ (NTU) International Air Parts Bankstown, NSW Denied export permit from Australia and never used N8486D. Stored (possible long-term restoration).
DC-2-142 / R2D-1 1404 PH-AJU 9993, NC39165, N39165, PH-AJU ‘Uiver’(1) Aviodrome Museum, Lelystad, Netherlands. Airworthy.
DC-2-200 (Fokker No.37) 1562 N/A OK-AIC, D-AAIC, OH-DLB, OH-LDB, DO-3 Suomen Ilmavoimat (Finnish AF) Suomen Ilmailmuseo Helsinki Finland fuselage only, stored.
DC-2-243 / C-39 2072 N/A 38-515, XA-DUF, XB-YAV, N6097C, 38-515 USAF Museum Wright Patterson, Dayton Ohio, USA. C-39 is a hybrid design of DC-2 fuselage with the fin and rudder and centre section of the DC-3. The C-39 was designated by Douglas as a DC-2-243.
JDK, no corrections just some clarifications,
The 3 former RAAF aircraft A30-11, A30-14 and A30-9 carried radio "callsigns" on their fins such as "VHCRE" and "VHCRK" that "appear" as Australian civil registration codes "VH" but that is not the case.
The same is true of the other remaining Australian DC2 the former PK-AFL which was impressed by the USAAC as a C-39 in Australia and carried the callsign "VHCXH". also the CH-CDZ appears to be a typo for VH-CDZ which it did carry as a civil registration.
I am not aware of A30-11 ever carrying VH-RCG as a callsign or civil registration? I am not sure of your source?
A30-11 spent the last 20 years on a pole at Albury airport presented as UIVER from the 1934 air-race and was under a cloud as to its future following condition reports advising it was beyond restoration and better suited to being cut up with components like the cockpit being put on dispplay inside the airport terminal, thankfully the Alubry Council and local community rejected that option and have committed to a full static restoration and enclosure in an undercover display - very fitting as A30-11 is both the oldest surviving DC-2 but therefore also the oldest surviving Douglas Commercial Airliner, and therefore certainly worth the effort.
regards
Mark Pilkington