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A video I thought I should share.

Crossing the Atlantic Ocean in a 1930s Airliner. Encounter inflight icing, fuel problems, and weather as we head to remote northern Canada before crossing to Greenland, as we fly a Douglas DC-3 across the Atlantic to celebrate the 75th anniversary of D-Day.

 

 

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The DC3 is a fav and she's an elegant beauty of a workhorse. :good:

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