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DC-3 N33623 in New Hampshire

Thu Apr 05, 2018 8:17 am

Hey Guys,

Was wondering if anyone knew what the situation was with DC-3 N33623 located up at a small airstrip at Mason Airfield in New Hampshire. And for that matter the Dakota Aviation Museum. Cant seem to find anything about them online.
http://www.ruudleeuw.com/uscan09-mason.htm

Re: DC-3 N33623 in New Hampshire

Thu Apr 05, 2018 8:53 pm

There are still so many dang DC-3s and C-47's sitting around the U.S. YOu can still buy one that's flyable much cheaper than restoring one.What's going to happen to them all?

Re: DC-3 N33623 in New Hampshire

Fri Apr 06, 2018 1:06 pm

They are converting them to turbine engines as fast as they can. There is a backlog at their factory
http://preferredturbine-3.com
They will keep flying forever...

Re: DC-3 N33623 in New Hampshire

Fri Apr 06, 2018 4:25 pm

It seems despite turbine conversion efforts and a increasing (?) Number of flying museum ships, there are plenty of DC-3s rotting around the world.

As might be expected due to the number that have survived this long, they're the last WWII Warbird still being scrapped.
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