To A Very Good Ole Airplane!

USAAF C-47A Skytrains (based on the Douglas DC-3) from the 12th Troop Carrier Wing, loaded with paratroopers on their way for the invasion of southern France (Operation Dragoon). The aircraft in the back is a Douglas C-47A-65-DL (s/n 42-100550), the other is a C-47A-90-DL (s/n 43-15661). Date 15 August 1944

C-47 of the 310st Troop Carrier Squadron Serial 42-9308 at RAF Merryfield, England, 1944.

C-47s with CG-4 Waco Gliders just before D-Day, 1944, 316th Troop Carrier Group, 37th TCS

Four C-47 Cargo planes escorted by P-40 fighters carry supplies to a forward airfield in New Guinea.

U.S. Air Force personnel assigned to the 119th Fighter Wing "The Happy Hooligans", North Dakota Air National Guard, pose for a photo with North Dakota Governor William L. Guy after a particularly harrowing flight in which an in-flight mechanical problem nearly resulted in catastrophe as pilots and crew prevented the Douglas C-47 Skytrain aircraft from having to make a crash landing in 1968.

A U.S. Marine Corps Douglas C-117D Skytrain (BuNo 50843) stands on the flight line at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina (USA) after being flown to the base piloted by Maj. Gerald Banner, executive officer of Marine Corps Air Facility Quantico, Virginia (USA), on 27 February 1992. The aircraft was being retired from service and was being flown to Cherry Point, where it was put on permanent display. The aircraft had been operated by Marine headquarters and maintenance squadron H&MS-11.

A U.S. Marine Corps Douglas C-117D Skytrain (BuNo 50835) makes its final departure from Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Japan, on 3 October 1981 prior to being retired from active service.

A U.S. Air Force Douglas AC-47D Spooky gunship (s/n 44-76593) of the 4th Special Operations Squadron, 14th Special Operations Wing, flying out of Nha Trang Air Base, South Vietnam, in 1968-69. This aircraft, 44-76593 (c/n 16177/32925), was originally delivered as a TC-47B-30-DK.

GE 7.62mm MXU-470A Miniguns in Douglas AC-47D

A fully-loaded South Vietnamese Douglas C-47 Skytrain aircraft is poised on the flight line prior to takeoff on a night flare drop mission at Tan Son Nhut air base in January 1967. Members of the 314th Special Mission Squadron, 33rd Tactical Wing, Vietnamese Air Force (VNAF) were accompanied on their flights by U.S. Air Force Advisory Team-1 (AFAT) personnel to provide flarelight for ground security forces and air-to-ground tactical air support operations.

A U.S. Air Force Douglas AC-47D (S/N 45-0927) in September 1968 after the 4th Air Commando Squadron became the 4th Special Operations Squadron of the 14th Special Operations Wing, probably at Nha Trang, South Vietnam.
This One Sucks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A derelict U.S. Air Force Douglas C-47A-70-DL Skytrain (s/n 42-100662), its tail gear and engines missing, sits on the desert floor at the Aerospace Maintenance andd Regeneration Center at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona (USA) on 1 October 1988.
Long Live The Gooney Bird!!!