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DC7 school room in Denver, CO

Tue Oct 17, 2006 10:38 pm

after a tip-off I found this DC7 being used as a classroom

http://www.skippyscage.com/aviation/co/dc7/

if anyone can shed any extra info about this particular aircraft please PM me, as the owner is always seeking out more comprehensive infomation.

we have pieced together quite a lot over the last couple of weeks already.
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Tue Jan 09, 2007 6:01 pm

update!!!!

After many phone calls and research I have found out much more info on the history of this aircraft (and also correspondence from Doug on this board)

Capt Frank Lang used to be in charge or this aircraft when it flew with Dooleys (yes, THAT Frank Lang)

In the update you can find:
photos from when it was flying with Dooleys
photos from the disassembly and move through the Denver city streets
original documents from the aircraft when it was in service

http://www.skippyscage.com/aviation/co/dc7/

any other updates welcome!
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DC-7

Thu Jan 11, 2007 1:59 am

Very informative, except that the plane is referred to as being used in the closing scene of "American Graffiti" - no, that was N5903, ex-Braniff and then with Magic Carpet Air Travel (changed to Magic Carpet Airlines for the film). In fact, N6321C was dismantled a year before the film was shot!

Still, my kindergarten days would have been a lot more fun in a DC-7...

Thu Jan 11, 2007 7:37 am

interesting because Capt Frank Lang insists that this aircraft was used and that he flew it...
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