Douglas DC-3 - Rosinenbomber - D-CXXX - Aviationtag
Douglas DC-3 - Rosinenbomber - D-CXXX - Aviationtag
Douglas DC-3 - Rosinenbomber - D-CXXX - Aviationtag
Douglas DC-3 - Rosinenbomber - D-CXXX - Aviationtag
Douglas DC-3 - Rosinenbomber - D-CXXX - Aviationtag
Douglas DC-3 - Rosinenbomber - D-CXXX - Aviationtag
Douglas DC-3 - Rosinenbomber - D-CXXX - Aviationtag

Douglas DC-3 - Raisin Bomber - D-CXXX

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Our limited DC 3 Series comes from the left wing DNA of the storied C-47B-30-DK - better known as the "candy bomber". During her deployment for the Berlin Airlift in 1948/49 she ensured the survival of many Berliners. She then traveled halfway around the world – from France to Indonesia – before she returned to Germany, where on October 30, 2008 at 11:55 p.m., she made the very last flight from the oldest airport in the world – Berlin-Tempelhof – together with the historic Ju52. and thus ended the era of the "mother of all airports".

Please note that this series is an imprint and not an engraving. Please be careful with this piece of contemporary history.

Manufacturer: McDonnell Douglas

Model: DC-3

Registration: D-CXXX

Last airline: US Air Force

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Note: Every tag is unique. Depending on the plane, tags may vary in terms of haptics, material thickness and colour. Small blemishes bear witness to the plane’s long history and are an authentic reminder of its glory days over the clouds.

If you want to use it as a key-chain or bag-tag we strongly suggest to use the Aviationtag protection cover.

The DC-3 is an all-metal aircraft without a pressure cabin and has a maximum take-off weight of 11,890 kg, a maximum payload of 3,000 kg and a fuel capacity of 3,000 l. The low-wing aircraft is powered by two Pratt & Whitney R1830-90 double-row radial engines with 14 cylinders each. The DC-3 flies at speeds of up to 346 km/h, altitudes of up to 6,680 m and its maximum range is 800 km at full load.