The most famous of the C47's, 6832 was the aircraft that was sent
to retrieve the coelacanth in 1952. For more of this fascinating story,
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C47 Dakotas 6862 and 6869 at 35 Squadron, Cape Town International in
1996. 6862 was sold shortly after this image was taken.
C47 6835 at the Stellenbosch Airshow in 2003.
The turboprop conversion also included a lengthening of the airframe.
The C47 prototype first flew in 1935. One of the most famous aircraft
of all time, the 'Dakota' was powered with two Pratt & Whitney R-1830-92
radial piston engines of 1200 hp (882 kw)
With a length of 19,66 meters, height of 5,16 meters and wingspan of
28,96 meters. The maximum speed at sea level is 346kmh and the service
ceiling is 6300 meters.
Known by many names, this aircraft has been used for many purposes.
Over 10000 were produced, the last rolling off the assembly line in May
1946. Over 40 were operated by the SAAF, with the first delivery to the
SAAF having taken place in June 1943. The SAAF still operates a number
of these aircraft, having performed a turboprop conversion.
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