
Douglas DC-3
The Douglas DC-3 is a historic aircraft that first flew in the 1930s. Renowned for its durability and efficiency, it revolutionized air travel by introducing commercial airline services. With its distinctive twin-engine design and spacious cabin, the DC-3 could carry passengers and cargo over long distances, making it a favorite for airlines and military use during World War II. Its reliability and performance have earned it a legendary status in aviation history, and many examples are still flying today, celebrated for their contribution to the development of modern commercial aviation.