Display model, recommended for adult hobbyists and collectors
The Douglas C-47 Skytrain or Dakota (RAF, RAAF and RNZAF designation) is a military transport aircraft developed from the civilian Douglas DC-3 airliner. It was used extensively by the Allies during World War II and remained in front-line service with various military operators for many years.
The C-47 differed from the civilian DC-3 in numerous modifications, including being fitted with a cargo door, hoist attachment, and strengthened floor, along with a shortened tail cone for glider-towing shackles, and an astrodome in the cabin roof.
This Atlas Editions model is representative of a C-47 Dakota with No. 267 Squadron Royal Air Force. No. 267 Squadron flew the Dakota during WW2 from 1943-1946.
General characteristics
Crew: 4 (pilot, co-pilot, navigator, radio operator) Capacity: 28 troops Length: 63 ft 9 in (19.43 m) Wingspan: 95 ft 6 in (29.11 m) Height: 17 ft 0 in (5.18 m) Wing area: 987 sq ft (91.7 m2) Airfoil: root: NACA 2215; tip: NACA 2206[26] Empty weight: 18,135 lb (8,226 kg) Gross weight: 26,000 lb (11,793 kg) Max takeoff weight: 31,000 lb (14,061 kg) Powerplant: 2 × Pratt & Whitney R-1830-90C Twin Wasp 14-cylinder air-cooled radial piston engines, 1,200 hp (890 kW) each Propellers: 3-bladed constant-speed propellers
Performance
Maximum speed: 224 mph (360 km/h, 195 kn) at 10,000 ft (3,000 m) Range: 1,600 mi (2,600 km, 1,400 nmi) Ferry range: 3,600 mi (5,800 km, 3,100 nmi) Service ceiling: 26,400 ft (8,000 m) Time to altitude: 10,000 ft (3,000 m) in 9 minutes 30 seconds Wing loading: 26.3 lb/sq ft (128 kg/m2) Power/mass: 0.0926 hp/lb (0.1522 kW/kg)