I'm 65 years old. I am literally crying. The "DAKOTA," (as called in the British Air Force) as I always called the DC-3, is my favorite plane of all time's. It is the most beautiful and iconic plane ever built. When you see one you know right away what it is. All the planes today look the same to me. My dad was in the Korean War. He loved planes. When we were kids, he took us to every air show. He passed that love to me. I have traveled several 100 miles to attend air shows. My dad lived in Clermont, FL. I drove past the plane for many years on my way to Clermont. He loved going to the museum. He always promised to take me, but we never made it😢. When the man guiding the plane said," she's flying", it gave me goosebumps! The area that I live in has them as part of their mosquito spraying fleet. You can hear them coming a mile away. I love to watch them fly over, even though it's night when they fly over it's still wonderful to see and hear them. Since my dad passed, I haven't been back up that way in a few years. I'm so glad that I got to see her in all her glory. There are less than 200 of these left. Thank you for sharing this story. (Sorry for the long post but I just wanted you to know how much the "Dakota" meant to me)
Both names are technically correct but both aircraft are not the same internally. The DC-3 is an airliner that has armchair style seating. The Dakota is a Freight aircraft it has no seats or canvas seats along the airframe that can be folded up. Some Dakotas have a double door on the port side too
I am a big DC3/C47 fan, arguably the best aircraft ever. I felt sad when they said its flying. I wonder back on July 1st 1933, the date of the first DC1 flight, did they ever think a version of the aircraft that would go on to do so much, would still be flying in 100 years time? Its only 9 years away.
My father was a United States Army Air Corps pilot during WWII. He flew the C-47 in the (CBI) China, Burma, India over the "hump" which were the Himalayan Mountains. He flew for National Airlines out of Miami after the war. I'm glad the C-47 got my dad over those mountains so many times.
@@MartintheTinman The Dakota was the British name for the Military C47, which was the freight version of the DC3, which is a civilian Airliner. C47/Dakota aircraft normally had the double door on the port/left side, however, there were a few that were built to order with the doors on the starboard/right side. Many civilian, pre war DC3's were pressed into military service, however they did not become C47's, unless they underwent a major structural conversion, but were used for other duties with the standard airliner/passenger door.
In my opinion it is the best airplane ever built i remember this plane off the side of the interstate forever and yes it is a true icon in avation history @@robinoconnor1203
It nearly brought me to tears to see it gone. I'd see it every time we went to Tampas from Orlando to see family. In a way, the plane felt like family. RIP Douglas DC-3
Bits of my childhood memories of living in central Florida are slowly disappearing and I cannot feel anything but sadness as they go. I don't know how many times I have seen the plane through the years and going back and forth from Orlando to Tampa. I remember seeing it in its original position nose down and with the skydiver hanging. All you can do is feel nostalgic as the memories come to your head. This was a great video and it was bittersweet seeing it lifted and hearing the guy say "She's flying" . I will have to take the family and visit the museum sometime soon, I have always wanted to visit.
What's crazy is we got to enjoy the last of the 70's & 80s attractions while getting to bask in the lry of the 90s boom in Orlando, but only around 2010-2016 did this stuff start to go away completely. Considering the pandemic was 2020 and the COVID time warp makes it feel like it's still 2021 which makes our loss of childhood memories feel even more recent. Mystery fun house, splendid China, Xanadu: home of the future, skull kingdom, wet n wild and so many others just deleted from the landscape.
This is a beautifully made video. I have loved aviation since I was kid. It's one of my earliest passions and still is to this day. Watching lift off of the pedestal, as the music swells and one of the people working on the removal remarks. "She's flying." It's funny how an inanimate object can strike such an emotional cord. One more time, old girl...
I'm with ya..she was always an indicator to me heading to Kennedy space center..almost like a halfway point marker😊 the dinosaurs were also part of the visual markers along with the DC-3..now it's just the big Mickey ears left..btw..there was once a constellation sitting next to the DC-3 for a short while before it was taken away
I’m 71 years. I smile with a lot of nostalgia. My father was once General Manager of our little town’s airport (Rimouski 5151-1-Q208), part of the Québecair airline. I think I was 6 or 7 the first time I got in a DC-3, then there was the F-27 a little later. I was too young to understand anything about anything but I remember the pilot crew and my father laughing at my genuine “It’s like a XMas tree” as my eyes wide opened stared at the night time instrument lights. I don’t remember which plane deserved this OUMF of joy. All I know is I fell utterly in love with the DC-3. In the end of ‘90s, I had a last chance to fly on a DC-3 from Québec to the beautiful and now UNESCO Anticosti Island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. She had been acquired and successfully operated by the Cri First Nation. Now, thanks to internet, I can follow the history of many DC-3 being restored and flying with their proud crews and numerous volunteers. I wish I had the chance to sit once in the copilot seat. At night. ❤
I remember visiting Fantasy of Flight a few times when it was open to the public with my grandparents. Always enjoyed it, lot of memories including meeting Kermit a few times. I'm sure I have pictures of the visits somewhere lol. Good times, great memories! Would love to see it again and take a walk down memory lane
Awesome mini documentary! A roadside attraction as the kids were growing, it will be sad to no longer see it there but the memories will be there. Thank you for making this great little film.
He's the World's Richest Hippie! He can't resist! I know it's his plane, but I would leave to the Professionals that I paid ten thousand bucks to do the job. I would have said "just tell me when it's done!" and left them to it.
A DC3 just flew over my house landing on 09 at Victoria BC. Got a quick picture, the engine noise alerted me. My first flight was in a Trans Canada Airlines Pennfield NB to Montreal 1948.
I’ve been driving that route for over 20 years My kids always got so excited when they saw the plane. They are all grown now, but I still look for it when I go past. I am so happy to know the plane is still around and not on a scrap heap.
Great job Mr weeks too bad that I moved out of Florida to a drier climate Arizona keep up the good work i n restoring these wonderful historical airplanes❤
@@jimtiller3567 Yes, if you rebuild every single part. But to do that, you'd have to rebuild every single part. Why not just start the Douglas assembly line up again?
Well done, gentlemen. Mr. Kermit, you are a wonderful story teller! You might consider a new career! Your passion for that beautiful plane kept me riveted! (To be honest, I even kinda teared up when she took her very last flight with the crane!) Blessings to you all!
I’d watched Kermit’s videos here and there for a few years but had no idea where he was located. This spring I was visiting FL and driving down the road I saw the DC-3 and instantly recognized it. Glad I got a chance to see it
I will miss this iconic road mark, a whole bunch more than those dinosaurs further down the road. Worked my whole life in aviation and have visited here and Tamiami well before. Sad to see one of these beauties fade away, but you really allowed so many to get a glimpse of the past.
as someone born and raised here in Florida just 30 minutes away from fantasy of flight this is emotional to see so glad it was made into a documentary can't wait to see what comes next ❤
Thanks for the video I saw it all the time going between Tampa and Orlando. I miss the Lockheed Constellation that was out there too a few years in Lufthansa livery.
I saw her for the first time ever in 2021 when I was driving from Orlando to, ironically enough, Sun ‘N Fun for my first ever visit to that air show. It was only once and brief, but it turned into a memory of a life time. Truly saddened to see this.
Oh man I am 40 years old and I can remember riding with my daddy in his big truck back in the 90s going down i-4 and seeing that old DC-3 with look like a man jumped out of it or hanging on to it lol when I seen this video I could not help but to cry my dad would stop on the side of the interstate so we could look at that old DC-3 and take pictures with a camera LOL not a phone it breaks my heart to see it go but like the old saying goes all good things must come to an end. I just wished I could have seen it one more time with my mom and my dad all three of us together before she passed away she rode with us one time and my dad played a real bad trick by telling her look look look look that plane crashed and there's a man hanging off of it!!!!! 😂😂😂😂 Daddy got into a lot of trouble!!! 😅😅😅 Did not mean to write a book but it is good to reflect on memories especially the good ones I hope another plane goes up in its place it was called by the truckers if you didnt know the I-4 big plane marker that's what they called it on the CB Radio if anything was going on on i-4 and I said it's right beside the big plane marker you knew exactly where they were talking about!! Lol
As many of us who passed by her many days over the past years it's sad to see her gone. I hope that she'll live on as a museum piece that will get the care and respect she so deserves.
That DC-3 was what brought me and my family to the Fantasy of Flight 20 years ago. We passed it each time we took our kids to the Orlando destinations from our home in Jacksonville. Finally as a lifelong airplane nut I took the family there because of this icon on the highway. The museum MUST find another iconic I-4 aircraft to display and attract visitors. The old axiom in marketing is - "What happens when you don't advertise?... Nothing."
You wouldn't have passed it travelling from Jax to Orlando, as it was further south of Orlando. You would pass it on I4 travelling from Orlando to Tampa.
What an iconic airplane we all drove by every day for years ! Sure looks like it's deteriorated pretty badly over all those years. Glad nobody got hurt when the gear collapsed Kermit certainly has his thing going on there at FOF Best of luck for your future ideas for the location, sounds like a new adventure Sure could make a lot of CocaCola cans out of her !
Kermit hasn’t had much “going on” in 20 years. Fantasy of flight has so much potential and it’s quite sad it isn’t utilized more for locals, tourists, and kids to experience. I spent my 13th birthday there and flew in the biplane back when they offered that. Now it’s a ghost town.
Yep. When I was 13 or 14, I got to talk to Kermit in his workshop while visiting. Inspired me to go get an A&P and become an aerospace engineer. It's a shame that Kermit was never able to see the tangible effect he's had on kids and killed the whole program
Given that there's only a finite number of people interested in aviation it's no wonder the attraction keeps failing. I just like to see some projects get finished and flying. If I had those kinds of resources, that's what I'd focus on.
My first flying job way way back in the late 70's was flying DC-3's, logged about 500 hours of PIC time in them. Great airplane, slower than hell by today's standards but solid, it would never let you down. I try to visit FOF whenever I'm in FLA, it's one of my happy places, and I miss seeing that old 3 out there next to Route 4.
We have an Argus at the museum at 19 Wing Comox. They had planned to tow the aircraft to a hangar so it could be refinished and put back on display. When we went to lift it off the mounting we discovered that the plane had suffered a lot of structural corrosion and a wing started to collapse just from the pressure of the rigging. The DC3 in the same air park is more ambulatory, but it is still sad to see how these planes seem to just dissolve over time.
Thanks for the history, I love your museum! I remember seeing it off of I-4 with the pilot mannequin on it. How come you didn't show that pic, just talked about it?
At least the "props" didn't get bent from the drop. 🙂 I was yelling at my monitor as I watched this fiasco about to happen. They left no way for the aircraft to turn/pivot once they tied off to both of the front gear legs. Glad nobody was injured.
Back in early 70s i went to visit my dad in Oklahoma. We flew from boston to st Louis on 737 i think ...but from there to ft smith Arkansas it was on a dc3 (frontier airlines) felt like i was inside a bumble bee. But it was a comfortable aircraft
In the mid 60's my Dad the A&P came home and said he couldn't believe C-47s with electric gatling guns sticking out the pilot's side of the plane were called Puff The Magic Dragon and they were like an Ace in the Hole when it came to thwarting night time attacks on remote American outposts. He mused and said "Well it doesn't matter how slow it is, or how low it flies - it can stay in the air all-damn-night if need be and carry 6,000 pounds of guns and ammo . . . the old Goonie Bird kicking ass and taking clock numbers! "
It's been a while since I've driven by. I admittedly try to avoid I-4 whenever possible, but I'm sorry to see that the iconic 3 isn't there any longer.
There is absolutely no excuse for leaving a plane like that completely un sheltered for years without any maintenance and expect it to be fine. Sorry but "Fantasy Flight" demonstrated incompetence and negligence in this affair, They had a priceless artifact and they treated it like an Irish cocaine addict who keeps old rotting cars in their front yard. This organization completely failed at their duty and should feel ashamed.
So now I know why in FSX the DC3 is on its nose! As long as someone is flying in Microsoft’s FSX they can go to the “ the Greatest” and see it still on its nose!
Was $$$ the reason the reason Fantasy of Flight didn't, as as a bare minimum, keep it painted, secure doors and windows, and inspect the tie downs? A real shame it was allowed to become a rundown derelict, as passing drivers watched this Grand Old Lady deteriorate through the years. In contrast, Google the raised and pylon mounted DC3 outside the Douglas Museum it Santa Monica Airport.
They talk about it like it was a natural deterioration. It looks this way because they didn’t take care of it. There are DC-3s still flying, a bare minimum of TLC would have done wonders.
Hey I know a guy who knows a guy named Jimmy who could make key chains out of it.its a very lucrative business. I could have flown it out of there.thats why they call me the Bad Agent Super pilot
A lovely aircraft and always one of my favourites. I flew in the one belonging to Chatham Airlines, New Zealand, just back in January when it was at the Whanganui Vintage Weekend. They don't all finish up on the scrapheap.... ruclips.net/user/shorts_Yu56xHWv04
I had a chance to meet Kermit Weeks years ago and I have never meet anyone with as much passion as he does for aviation.
Even in her decayed state she is still a beautiful aircraft. Touching to hear “she’s flying” when she was pulled free.
Thats my favorite part.
I think it will fly once again and I certainly hope so it deserves that chance
I'm 65 years old. I am literally crying. The "DAKOTA," (as called in the British Air Force) as I always called the DC-3, is my favorite plane of all time's. It is the most beautiful and iconic plane ever built. When you see one you know right away what it is. All the planes today look the same to me. My dad was in the Korean War. He loved planes. When we were kids, he took us to every air show. He passed that love to me. I have traveled several 100 miles to attend air shows. My dad lived in Clermont, FL. I drove past the plane for many years on my way to Clermont. He loved going to the museum. He always promised to take me, but we never made it😢. When the man guiding the plane said," she's flying", it gave me goosebumps! The area that I live in has them as part of their mosquito spraying fleet. You can hear them coming a mile away. I love to watch them fly over, even though it's night when they fly over it's still wonderful to see and hear them. Since my dad passed, I haven't been back up that way in a few years. I'm so glad that I got to see her in all her glory. There are less than 200 of these left. Thank you for sharing this story. (Sorry for the long post but I just wanted you to know how much the "Dakota" meant to me)
Both names are technically correct but both aircraft are not the same internally.
The DC-3 is an airliner that has armchair style seating.
The Dakota is a Freight aircraft it has no seats or canvas seats along the airframe that can be folded up.
Some Dakotas have a double door on the port side too
I am a big DC3/C47 fan, arguably the best aircraft ever. I felt sad when they said its flying. I wonder back on July 1st 1933, the date of the first DC1 flight, did they ever think a version of the aircraft that would go on to do so much, would still be flying in 100 years time? Its only 9 years away.
My father was a United States Army Air Corps pilot during WWII. He flew the C-47 in the (CBI) China, Burma, India over the "hump" which were the Himalayan Mountains. He flew for National Airlines out of Miami after the war. I'm glad the C-47 got my dad over those mountains so many times.
@@MartintheTinman The Dakota was the British name for the Military C47, which was the freight version of the DC3, which is a civilian Airliner.
C47/Dakota aircraft normally had the double door on the port/left side, however, there were a few that were built to order with the doors on the starboard/right side. Many civilian, pre war DC3's were pressed into military service, however they did not become C47's, unless they underwent a major structural conversion, but were used for other duties with the standard airliner/passenger door.
In my opinion it is the best airplane ever built i remember this plane off the side of the interstate forever and yes it is a true icon in avation history @@robinoconnor1203
Old girl not giving up without a fight. Love the old DC3. I flew on a C47 when I worked for the North Carolina Forest Service back in 1977
It nearly brought me to tears to see it gone. I'd see it every time we went to Tampas from Orlando to see family. In a way, the plane felt like family. RIP Douglas DC-3
Bits of my childhood memories of living in central Florida are slowly disappearing and I cannot feel anything but sadness as they go. I don't know how many times I have seen the plane through the years and going back and forth from Orlando to Tampa. I remember seeing it in its original position nose down and with the skydiver hanging.
All you can do is feel nostalgic as the memories come to your head. This was a great video and it was bittersweet seeing it lifted and hearing the guy say "She's flying" .
I will have to take the family and visit the museum sometime soon, I have always wanted to visit.
What's crazy is we got to enjoy the last of the 70's & 80s attractions while getting to bask in the lry of the 90s boom in Orlando, but only around 2010-2016 did this stuff start to go away completely. Considering the pandemic was 2020 and the COVID time warp makes it feel like it's still 2021 which makes our loss of childhood memories feel even more recent. Mystery fun house, splendid China, Xanadu: home of the future, skull kingdom, wet n wild and so many others just deleted from the landscape.
Recalling Santa Claus hanging there. Thank you Mr. Weeks for the memories.
This is a beautifully made video. I have loved aviation since I was kid. It's one of my earliest passions and still is to this day. Watching lift off of the pedestal, as the music swells and one of the people working on the removal remarks.
"She's flying."
It's funny how an inanimate object can strike such an emotional cord.
One more time, old girl...
That DC3 was what always let me know I've made it back home from road trips 😢😢. Can't wait to experience her up close🎉
I'm with ya..she was always an indicator to me heading to Kennedy space center..almost like a halfway point marker😊 the dinosaurs were also part of the visual markers along with the DC-3..now it's just the big Mickey ears left..btw..there was once a constellation sitting next to the DC-3 for a short while before it was taken away
Sad these museums leave these priceless peace’s of history out to rot as road signs an other bs
I’m 71 years. I smile with a lot of nostalgia. My father was once General Manager of our little town’s airport (Rimouski 5151-1-Q208), part of the Québecair airline. I think I was 6 or 7 the first time I got in a DC-3, then there was the F-27 a little later. I was too young to understand anything about anything but I remember the pilot crew and my father laughing at my genuine “It’s like a XMas tree” as my eyes wide opened stared at the night time instrument lights. I don’t remember which plane deserved this OUMF of joy. All I know is I fell utterly in love with the DC-3. In the end of ‘90s, I had a last chance to fly on a DC-3 from Québec to the beautiful and now UNESCO Anticosti Island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. She had been acquired and successfully operated by the Cri First Nation. Now, thanks to internet, I can follow the history of many DC-3 being restored and flying with their proud crews and numerous volunteers. I wish I had the chance to sit once in the copilot seat. At night. ❤
I remember visiting Fantasy of Flight a few times when it was open to the public with my grandparents. Always enjoyed it, lot of memories including meeting Kermit a few times. I'm sure I have pictures of the visits somewhere lol. Good times, great memories! Would love to see it again and take a walk down memory lane
Awesome mini documentary! A roadside attraction as the kids were growing, it will be sad to no longer see it there but the memories will be there. Thank you for making this great little film.
Combination of errors! Kermit seemed to be quarterbacking the whole project. Let these guys do their job. Nice mini documentary
All that was missing was 3 monkeys and a football.
He's the World's Richest Hippie! He can't resist! I know it's his plane, but I would leave to the Professionals that I paid ten thousand bucks to do the job. I would have said "just tell me when it's done!" and left them to it.
A DC3 just flew over my house landing on 09 at Victoria BC. Got a quick picture, the engine noise alerted me. My first flight was in a Trans Canada Airlines Pennfield NB to Montreal 1948.
Me too, Dartmouth NS Montreal QC 1948
Thank you for sharing! You did a great job with this mini documentary.
I’ve been driving that route for over 20 years My kids always got so excited when they saw the plane. They are all grown now, but I still look for it when I go past. I am so happy to know the plane is still around and not on a scrap heap.
Great job Mr weeks too bad that I moved out of Florida to a drier climate Arizona keep up the good work i n restoring these wonderful historical airplanes❤
I’ve always loved seeing that plane. It would always mean a half-way mark to Disney. I’m gonna miss it.
It breaks my heart knowing that the old girl will never fly again.
The Old Girl flew her last mission more than 30 years ago.
I don't know about that I think it has a good chance of flying again one day
@@jimtiller3567 Yes, if you rebuild every single part. But to do that, you'd have to rebuild every single part. Why not just start the Douglas assembly line up again?
It looks like it so badly wants to reach for the sky's again. That plane belongs in the air
Well done, gentlemen. Mr. Kermit, you are a wonderful story teller! You might consider a new career! Your passion for that beautiful plane kept me riveted! (To be honest, I even kinda teared up when she took her very last flight with the crane!) Blessings to you all!
I’m definitely going to miss seeing that marvel. Thank you for the beautiful story. ❤️
LOVE this place, been there 3 times back in it Glory days breaks my heart to see it now
I’d watched Kermit’s videos here and there for a few years but had no idea where he was located. This spring I was visiting FL and driving down the road I saw the DC-3 and instantly recognized it. Glad I got a chance to see it
Sad end for a great old bird.
Very well filmed. Really appreciate the work you did putting this video together. Cheers!
Thank you very much for making this. I love snd miss that plane. I can’t wait to watch.
You are very welcome! When I was told about ti I knew it had to be made!
I will miss this iconic road mark, a whole bunch more than those dinosaurs further down the road. Worked my whole life in aviation and have visited here and Tamiami well before. Sad to see one of these beauties fade away, but you really allowed so many to get a glimpse of the past.
as someone born and raised here in Florida just 30 minutes away from fantasy of flight this is emotional to see so glad it was made into a documentary can't wait to see what comes next ❤
I took my 13 year old son to fantasy if flight a couple weeks ago! Loved it
I really miss the plane! It was a landmark on our travels!
This makes me so sad. I always got a chuckle from the guy dangling in his shrouds
Thanks for the video I saw it all the time going between Tampa and Orlando. I miss the Lockheed Constellation that was out there too a few years in Lufthansa livery.
I saw her for the first time ever in 2021 when I was driving from Orlando to, ironically enough, Sun ‘N Fun for my first ever visit to that air show. It was only once and brief, but it turned into a memory of a life time. Truly saddened to see this.
One of Polk county icon landmarks, Im going to miss it been driving through i4 since I was 18 and I'm 50 now
Oh man I am 40 years old and I can remember riding with my daddy in his big truck back in the 90s going down i-4 and seeing that old DC-3 with look like a man jumped out of it or hanging on to it lol when I seen this video I could not help but to cry my dad would stop on the side of the interstate so we could look at that old DC-3 and take pictures with a camera LOL not a phone it breaks my heart to see it go but like the old saying goes all good things must come to an end. I just wished I could have seen it one more time with my mom and my dad all three of us together before she passed away she rode with us one time and my dad played a real bad trick by telling her look look look look that plane crashed and there's a man hanging off of it!!!!! 😂😂😂😂 Daddy got into a lot of trouble!!! 😅😅😅 Did not mean to write a book but it is good to reflect on memories especially the good ones I hope another plane goes up in its place it was called by the truckers if you didnt know the I-4 big plane marker that's what they called it on the CB Radio if anything was going on on i-4 and I said it's right beside the big plane marker you knew exactly where they were talking about!! Lol
As many of us who passed by her many days over the past years it's sad to see her gone. I hope that she'll live on as a museum piece that will get the care and respect she so deserves.
That DC-3 was what brought me and my family to the Fantasy of Flight 20 years ago. We passed it each time we took our kids to the Orlando destinations from our home in Jacksonville. Finally as a lifelong airplane nut I took the family there because of this icon on the highway. The museum MUST find another iconic I-4 aircraft to display and attract visitors. The old axiom in marketing is - "What happens when you don't advertise?... Nothing."
You wouldn't have passed it travelling from Jax to Orlando, as it was further south of Orlando. You would pass it on I4 travelling from Orlando to Tampa.
What an iconic airplane we all drove by every day for years !
Sure looks like it's deteriorated pretty badly over all those years. Glad nobody got hurt when the gear collapsed
Kermit certainly has his thing going on there at FOF
Best of luck for your future ideas for the location, sounds like a new adventure
Sure could make a lot of CocaCola cans out of her !
I’ve past this aircraft on the interstate many times. I’m sad to see it go, although it’s long past due. Love fantasy of flight!
Went to the mustangs and mustangs car/air show years ago what a great museum
Kermit hasn’t had much “going on” in 20 years.
Fantasy of flight has so much potential and it’s quite sad it isn’t utilized more for locals, tourists, and kids to experience.
I spent my 13th birthday there and flew in the biplane back when they offered that. Now it’s a ghost town.
Yep. When I was 13 or 14, I got to talk to Kermit in his workshop while visiting. Inspired me to go get an A&P and become an aerospace engineer.
It's a shame that Kermit was never able to see the tangible effect he's had on kids and killed the whole program
Given that there's only a finite number of people interested in aviation it's no wonder the attraction keeps failing. I just like to see some projects get finished and flying. If I had those kinds of resources, that's what I'd focus on.
Beautiful video.
My first flying job way way back in the late 70's was flying DC-3's, logged about 500 hours of PIC time in them. Great airplane, slower than hell by today's standards but solid, it would never let you down. I try to visit FOF whenever I'm in FLA, it's one of my happy places, and I miss seeing that old 3 out there next to Route 4.
As sad it is not to see it along the highway any longer, it’ll be nice to be able to visit it at the museum.
We have an Argus at the museum at 19 Wing Comox. They had planned to tow the aircraft to a hangar so it could be refinished and put back on display. When we went to lift it off the mounting we discovered that the plane had suffered a lot of structural corrosion and a wing started to collapse just from the pressure of the rigging. The DC3 in the same air park is more ambulatory, but it is still sad to see how these planes seem to just dissolve over time.
Thanks for the history, I love your museum! I remember seeing it off of I-4 with the pilot mannequin on it. How come you didn't show that pic, just talked about it?
I saw a DC-3 flying just today.
HGR airport. Maryland.
Ahh, going to miss her
Wonderful aircraft...glad she isn't heading for the scrapper...
At least the "props" didn't get bent from the drop. 🙂 I was yelling at my monitor as I watched this fiasco about to happen. They left no way for the aircraft to turn/pivot once they tied off to both of the front gear legs. Glad nobody was injured.
Back in early 70s i went to visit my dad in Oklahoma. We flew from boston to st Louis on 737 i think ...but from there to ft smith Arkansas it was on a dc3 (frontier airlines) felt like i was inside a bumble bee. But it was a comfortable aircraft
Removing it! That is like the great pyramid! It is an Icon!
In the mid 60's my Dad the A&P came home and said he couldn't believe C-47s with electric gatling guns sticking out the pilot's side of the plane were called Puff The Magic Dragon and they were like an Ace in the Hole when it came to thwarting night time attacks on remote American outposts.
He mused and said "Well it doesn't matter how slow it is, or how low it flies - it can stay in the air all-damn-night if need be and carry 6,000 pounds of guns and ammo . . . the old Goonie Bird kicking ass and taking clock numbers! "
Wow I was there once took the bi plane rides loved that place so sad
It's been a while since I've driven by. I admittedly try to avoid I-4 whenever possible, but I'm sorry to see that the iconic 3 isn't there any longer.
Of course, being so close to a salt air environment, it's no surprise that the unprotected alloy structure has suffered heavy corrosion.
So is the plane being preserved in a museum?
Shame it's gone. Seening that old bird akways meant i only had 10 m minutes left until i was home.
There is absolutely no excuse for leaving a plane like that completely un sheltered for years without any maintenance and expect it to be fine.
Sorry but "Fantasy Flight" demonstrated incompetence and negligence in this affair, They had a priceless artifact and they treated it like an Irish cocaine addict who keeps old rotting cars in their front yard. This organization completely failed at their duty and should feel ashamed.
I wander what happened to it ? I've been here 22 years. I live 25 min from it.
Look past the old paint and 25 years of dirt and the silhouette of a grand old plane is revealed.
Hell the place is never even open
It’s been closed for years while he works on his next dream.
As tough and simple as these planes were built, that plane could be rebuilt, pass FAA airworthiness tests and fly again.
10:30 *Ford should pay you to use this footage!*
So now I know why in FSX the DC3 is on its nose! As long as someone is flying in Microsoft’s FSX they can go to the “ the Greatest” and see it still on its nose!
Will it be rebuilt is the question.
She ought to get a Basler rebuild...
The combination of errors was one truck pulled forward and the other pulled backward.
Her last few moments in the air.
Put the Connie out there..... it will attract attention
Is it going to be stripped for restorable parts or is it just to be scraped now?
Are you going to replace it something else ? if so what are you considering
Will the old girl be restored?
How about putting the Connie in its place?
Sad history
What’s going to happen to it now?
Was $$$ the reason the reason Fantasy of Flight didn't, as as a bare minimum, keep it painted, secure doors and windows, and inspect the tie downs? A real shame it was allowed to become a rundown derelict, as passing drivers watched this Grand Old Lady deteriorate through the years. In contrast, Google the raised and pylon mounted DC3 outside the Douglas Museum it Santa Monica Airport.
They talk about it like it was a natural deterioration. It looks this way because they didn’t take care of it. There are DC-3s still flying, a bare minimum of TLC would have done wonders.
Not sure why it was moved if it's on private property?😳
Jman
Hey I know a guy who knows a guy named Jimmy who could make key chains out of it.its a very lucrative business. I could have flown it out of there.thats why they call me the Bad Agent Super pilot
No! Keep Jimmy away from this one!
Please do everyone a favour and not touch anymore vintage aircraft.
This man has done more for vintage aviation than virtually anyone else. Sit down.
Very sad
With all your money, why the hell did you let it get into that state in the first place!??
I agree he should be ashamed of himself.
Because it's literally just a scrap airframe. He has other priorities lol
A lovely aircraft and always one of my favourites. I flew in the one belonging to Chatham Airlines, New Zealand, just back in January when it was at the Whanganui Vintage Weekend.
They don't all finish up on the scrapheap.... ruclips.net/user/shorts_Yu56xHWv04
.... Sad
What? No gear pins?
Can we not destroy/scrap the aircraft that our 17-18-19 year old kids jumped out of at 5am on the 6th of june 1944 over France…
If thats a real dc3 preaty rare most our c47 or c53
N4797H Constructed as a C-47B-1-DK.
In 1944 Transferred to RAF.
Plenty more information on this aircraft available online.
Amateurs in action, use some common sense!
Bravo.thenks. go ahead
I remember this plane as well