Flying the legendary DC-3!
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- Опубликовано: 17 авг 2023
- In this video we take a very special sightseeing flight aboard Daisy, an 80-year old DC-3 maintained and kept airworthy by an organization in Sweden called Flygande Veteraner. SE-CFP flew in D-Day and later flew for SAS, and it wears a fetching classic SAS livery to this day. This flight was part of a visit by the Flightradar24 team for its summer party, so you'll also see a number of the FR24 crew here too. Today's flight is a 25-minute tour above Lake Mälaren and the cities of Eskilstuna and Västerås in Sweden, just west of Stockholm. Enjoy!
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00:17 Admiring Daisy on the ground
01:18 Boarding
02:15 Safety briefing
06:02 Takeoff
09:41 Eskilstuna
10:58 Loop over Västerås
11:47 Landing
14:11 Deplaning
16:38 Flygande Veteraner
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One of the wonderful qualities of the DC3 is the sounds it makes. The music is not necessarily the plane makes music of its own. The same can be said for all old prop liners.
My first ever airplane ride was in a DC-3. I was 13 (1966) and in a rollover accident with my parents on Prince Edward Island. As we were from Michigan, and now had no car, plus my mother had a broken back from the accident, we had to fly home. The first leg was in a DC-3 from PEI to Moncton, New Brunswick. I can remember the plane like it was yesterday.
My first experience with a DC-3 was on a school field trip, at age 7 in 1953, to the new "Idlewild" (later JFK) Airport!
Then, in 1969, while in the National Guard, I flew at night in a commercial one, from La Guardia airport to Ft. Drum, NY!
My fiance, (later my wife of 54 years), kissed me goodbye, as the engine revved up, like in the movie "Casablanca"! We
made stops in Albany & Syracuse, landing on grassy runways! It was a "flashback in time" moment! Great memories!
Amazing story, sir
What a lovely memory.
Must have flown Mohawk or Allegheny.
These kind of videos bring back lots of memories. I was a very young captain on C47 and DC3 in 1971. After flying 70 different ones including the R4D and the C47 on skis I have good memories and a few scary ones. The airplane was a wonderful machine, a tough airplane and that’s why it has lasted so long.
Had a few flights on C-47s to Cubi Point Naval Air Station in the Philippines while I was a young sailor serving in Vietnam in 1971. Loved the experience -- and looking forward to a few days in the P.I., too! Rugged bird.
I AM IN THE PHILIPPINES
I remember getting on one of these in 1959 at Fairbanks Alaska, 40 below zero, flew to Point Borrow and to Bar Main, landed in blowing snow, bitterly cold. I worked on the Dewline for 2 and half years. The DC3, DC4 and Otters were the workhorses of the Dewline, I loved this time of my life.
Oh the magical sound of those engines on take off. Harmony to my ears! I’ve been in one of these. It’s a great experience!
Yeah!
I flew the dc-3 last time about a month ago and they also gave me a Marianne candy even tho it wasn't the same plane. We flew from EFHK to EFTP to EFVA to EFJM to EFHK. I highly recommend.
I flew in 1946 from Vancouver,BC. To Lethbridge Alberta, had to use oxygen masks over rockies and couldn’t fly direct to Calgary as had go to high over the Rockies. It was real work horse and great plane. Loved my flight and was 16 yr. And got my private pilots licence, no radios, on land and sea plane in a 1950. Barnie
Love the old aircraft. Such a nice break from seeing first-class cabins on big planes. Refreshing and fun. Thanks.
It’s amazing to see this 80 years old plane flying efficiently
Thanks for appreciating
The DC-3 is an incredible aircraft. It served equally well in both military service and commercial aviation. There is not anything else like it. 80 years!! I've dreamed of flying on one of these for many years. Maybe someday.
There is a DC-3 that flies out of McKinney, Texas that frequently flies over our home. Beautiful bird, and I love hearing her fly over. (A benefit of being in the extended flight path of McKinney airport!)
Lucky you
Big deal.
No one really cares.
Just gorgeous. Brings back so many memories. You see, I was born (1942) in the little West Indian island of Grenada. The DC-3 was the largest aircraft to service these islands & as a teenager, my cousin & I would scuttle up the tallest tree, just to get a glimpse of a BWIA Dakota coming in to land at Pearls Airport. This runway is no longer in flight use, instead an International airport near the capital, St.Gorges can cater for 777'S!
It was 1960 & I left Grenada in a DC-3 for Barbados, transfer to a DC-7C Seven Seas (BOAC) to London Heathrow via Idlewild (remember that)
You have to experience the noise & vibration of the Wright radials, all 4 of them. That is 72 cylinders all playing a tune! Deafening. I so wish to have one last trip in a Dakota, before I am in the box.
I saw once a dc-3 at the museum of Milan-Malpensa, and I remember well that I was impressed because of it’s old look and from the idea that that thing carried so many people in the past
Flew on one from Merida, Mexico to Cozumel in 1980. Morning flight with free Mexican beer. Flew low of the jungles of Yucatan. Quite an experience.
I flew on DC-3s as a young child in the 1960s - with Reeve Aleutian Airways in Alaska. I was even transported home from Anchorage on a DC-3 after I was born. The whirr of those motors is still stuck in my head after all these years! I have many wonderful slides of my family in and around those wonderful planes!
Nice to see so many smiles on board, truly a privilege to be able to take such a flight.
I flew on one of these which was operated by Air Atlantique out of Coventry several years ago (1990s I think). Flying at around 1500/2000 feet over Warwick and the Malverns was superb. Anyway, the trip was organised by someone at Knowle Royal British Legion. One of the members had been in the paras in WW2 and he was on the flight. He made a statement before we landed saying he had taken off in one of these many, many times, but had never landed in one!
My middle school students are learning about airplanes with a flight simulator. They asked me what is my favorite plane. I said it was the DC-3 because it's old and slow like me.
In 1964 I was flying on a DC8 from Portland, Oregon to San Diego, CA. Plane had issues and we had to land in LA. They put those of us going to San Diego on a United DC3, late at night but nice ride. I was 17 then, remember it well. I ended up with a commercial license and always wanted to fly one!
Flew on a DC-3 in 1972 from Amsterdam to Antwerp on an airline called Delta. No longer exists. A lot of fun. They used to serve candies up to the 60s before take off and landing. Smoking was permitted after reaching stabilised altitude.
I was incredibly fortunate to have flown this bird from OSH23 and I have to say that this aircraft is a BEAST!! You really have to appreciate all involved in maintaining aircraft like these and the dedication and passion it takes to preserve the rich history behind these birds. I was initially intimidated to fly on such an outdated aircraft but it just goes to show how there are so many different corners of aviation that one is yet to find the beauty in. Thank you for sharing, this was AWESOME!!!
My 2 uncles flew in WWII. Wish I could have learned their history. ❤
I'm probably gonna fly this beauty this summer. But I don't really like super loud noises. Is this very loud or is it like being in your grandma's house hearing the clock?
I was type in the DC3 back in 1980 and was the young Capt for about one month so I was tolled back then. I few frieght out the Islands from Opa Locka ,Fla lots of Fun meeting lot's good people
Used to fly in a DC-3 on Lake Central Airlines on my way home from leave when in the military.
Two weeks ago the DC3 PH-PBA, from the DDA classic airlines, came to our local airport Maastricht - Aachen in the south east of the Netherlands, for the weekend. The flew in from their homebase at Amsterdam Schiphol airport. I did not have a chance to see it at Maastricht - Aachen airport, but it flew by my home, just 5 km east of the airport. What a special plane, and that sound of the engines.... Wonderful. Hope they can keep it up flying very long.
Incredible DC - 3 aircraft brings lot of memories back of people around the world.
I flew the first DC-3 back in 1993/94 out of Biggs Army Airfield El Paso Texas to Chihuahua Mexico for Southern Air Transport /Burlington. It had just came out of maintenence at Wright Patterson with brand new Pratt and Whitney's. We had a fire on #1 on approach into Chihuahua. One jug beat the rod into a bent bit of metal. Good times!
I flew on DC 3s from Atlanta, GA to Alabama to visit family a lot of times in the 1960's, my dad was on flight control for Southern Airways
I was born in the mid 1950's. My parents were missionaries in the highlands of PNG. There were no roads through to where we lived. The only way to get goods in and out was via plane. DC3's (and smaller planes) were a regular sight. Us missionaries would occasionally scrounge lifts aboard DC3 cargo planes, if there was room (which there usually was on the way out).
The seats were not the comfortable ones featured in this video. The plain, non-cushioned vinyl seats folded down from the sides of the cargo compartment. Your back rested against the bare metal of the fuselage. With all the turbulence in those high mountains, it got quite uncomfortable. There was no inner lining of the fuselage, so it was also very cold. Our parents got us to rug right up before we got onboard. There was no cabin crew or safety briefing. The pilots told us to where to sit, buckle up and stay there.
Despite all that, I remember the DC3 with fondness.
The Lady of the Air. Beautiful.
Back in 1963 - my first overseas flight was on a DC3 between West Irian (now known as Papua, Indonesia) and Australia
Very nice film with good memories for me. Ive flewn many many times with her as a former member, crew member and webmaster in Flygande Veteraner. I recognized the flight atendant and a flight engineer.
Look at that legroom!!! But no USB charging port. 🤣🤣🤣
What a beauty. Love the shiny bare aluminum of the old birds.
I have already flown in a DC-3 and I must say that it is quite impressive before taking off but in the air it is straight like any plane but the engines are super bryant! I loved!
The U S Forest service flew a DC3 out of Boise, used to deliver fire fighting gear to remote fire camps. Dirt strips were no problem.
Volver a recordar mis vuelos en DC-3 en un ejemplar en perfecto estado de aeronavegabilidad... y ver a la aeromoza tan contenta... es un video inmejorable. Mil gracias a SAS ... una empresa que sabe mantener el negocio y las tradiciones en el lugar que corresponden a cada uno!
Saw this aircraft side by side with the finnish dc3 OH-LCH at an airshow a couple months ago
G'day from Australia. What a great video of your recent DC3 Experience. I have had 24 flights in DC3/C47s over the years. The first being in South West Africa [now Namibia] in a SWA (ZS-DJZ c/n 26244) on 24Feb1976. The last two being on 13Mar2016 in New Zealand in an Air Chathams (ZK-AWP c/n 16387/33135) then more recently on 30Apr2023 between MEB and KNS here in Oz with (VH-OVM c/n 16354/33032). You can imagine the delight I had watching this excellent video. Thank you very much. Regards from Subscriber Puf'n-Pete.
I saw how Daisy flew over me when I've been walking at the centrum of Västerås that summer day. Thank for this great video!
Love the video taken out the right hand window, right over the engine.
Back in 1979 I flew on a DC3 owned by a "airline" in Bali called Zamrud Airline, which owned a grave yard of half a dozen broken
DC3's for stripped parts.
The one working plane looked nothing like the one in this video. Old seats and a strapped down 5 gallon bucket with a toilet seat attached in the "bathroom".
As I flew around the various islands south east of Bali, you took your life in your hands.
Looking out the right window, seeing the engine just like in this video, the vibration of the engine during take off produced the effect of a long bolt slowing being vibrated out of the socket holding the outer sheet metal surrounding the engine. Gulp!.... no turning back. 2 hours later landing on Sumba island I told the pilot Captain Jack about the bolt. He said not to worry, they'd check it out when they returned to base. Flew island to island over the following weeks and they never fixed the bolt.
Airport landing strips were a shack next to a grass field and "ONE" hand held fire extinguisher just in case engines caught fire.
Wow!
Cool, use to fly with them back in the early 60,s
Thanks for doing this video flew on the DC3 many times in the 90s in England bring back so memories
Love this plane...................I flew on one 3 times.........great ride.
I flew in a DC3 in the 1950s I notice that now the propeller blades have been ungraded.
I was fortunate enough to fly on one of the Ottis Spunkmire DC3s.
It was an awesome experience.
What a gorgeous bird
Very nice video ! Flew on Flygande Veternaner's DC-3C on 21 Sep90 BMA-MHQ (Mariehamn) - BMA. Still SE-CFP back then and this video brings back some nice memories from that trip. Flight time was about 55min going and 1:05h on the way back.
Brings back many fond memories!!
Another video from Flightradar 24 that was a great surprise to see! This airplane brings back memories for many age groups. To me it is the airliner that started it all after it was used heavily in World War II (know as the Dakota, Skytrain or Gooney Bird). I have a large framed picture of an American Airlines DC-3 in my home. Now my best memory in one was when I was with approximately 70 skydivers in Florida. The plane, of course had the seats removed. Groups of eight would leave at one time from 10,500 feet. Not long after, that very same plane had landed and something happened! We saw one side had collapsed and the propellers were bent and hydraulic fluid was all over the ramp. Never did find out why, I guess it was better to leave it at 10,500!
Great video of the engine Gabriel.
Thanks - Jim
Last take off 🛫sequence is stunning !! 🤩
Once upon a time DC 3 was the king of the sky
And people dressed up to fly back in the day instead of wearing just any ol thing.
I enjoyed watching that very much. I would like to ride in a DC 3 ONE DAY.
Beautiful
Great report. The airplane appears to be well maintained. My last DC-3 flight was in 62.
Apart from the great aviation theme, which I love, you also have such great music on your channel.
What can I say !!! AMAZING.
There is also DC-3 in Finland which was old US military plane used in WW2. It still flies frequently over my house.
With Finair colors.yes beautifull lady
And there's another lovely lady , privat on estonian call sogn , belonging to a privat guy by the name of Ake , former pilot in Rdc congo . Saw it is Valentuna once.
The sound is amazing.
oh man your so wrong 😢😢😢 edit:abdullllllal
Very nice video!! I'm jellin' because flying in a DC-3 is on my bucket list. I've been trying to find an outfit that flies air tours like this one in the Pacific Northwest of the US.
Goosebumps!
If my aging memory serves me right I seem to recall being told by my parents that my first ever flight in an aircraft was in a 'Dak' operated by B.E.A. (British European Airways) on a flight from Wick in the north of Scotland to Edinburgh back in the early 1960's. (so not yesterday then🤭)
Built without computers . Mind power
Incredible!
Jättefint ! Tack, tack !
Awesome!
I was on company plane of DC-3 flew from Singapore to Borneo Island in 1979 or 1980. Was allowed to sit on co-pilot seat for 10 minutes. The sky view was so beautiful as I can remember.
It's not the props making noise, it's the reciprocating piston radial engines. If I am not mistaken there are 2 or 3 radial banks of 9 cylinders each.
Guy on the right is Martin my old Instructor. He is a great guy!
My third DC-3 flight. First two were commercial 1948 and about 1960. I expect this was reengined as the originals smoked a lot when they started. I was 9 for my first from DC to Indiana and got sick so later I flew from DC to Eastern shore Maryland to have a better experience on one. Even the Super Connie coming back in 1948 was very crude compared to today. Thanks Gaberial.
Radials always smoke when they are cold. All the oil ends up in the bottom the engine and is burnt. That is why you will see the count of 12 blades before they turn the ignition on.
Also OH-LHC in Finland :)
Lovley Airplane. Saw it at F16 at the airshow
Wonderful... 😍
Super video ✈️ Thank you. 🥀
You should have flown with OH-LCH, it's one year older! 😉 My experience is limited to a Basler BT-67/DC-3T C-GHGF
Grã-fino!
Por diversas vezes (década 60 e 70) dive o prazer de viajar no DC-3 (C-47) da FAB (Força Aérea Brasileira); que realizava o serviço de transporte de correspondências denominado CAN (Correio Aéreo Nacional), que ainda é responsável por levar em suas asas o socorro, o progresso e a esperança, para todo o território brasileiro e onde se fizer necessário. Como única alternativa na grande maioria das vezes o CAN sempre Senta a Pua para o desenvolvimento de nossa Pátria; pois, “ou viver na pátria livre ou morrer pelo Brasil”.
Fine-grained!
Several times (60s and 70s) dive the pleasure of traveling in the DC-3 (C-47) of the FAB (Brazilian Air Force); that carried out the mail transport service called CAN (National Air Mail), which is still responsible for carrying in its wings the relief, progress and hope, for the entire Brazilian territory and where it is necessary. As the only alternative most of the time the CAN always Sits the Pua for the development of our Homeland; for, "either live in the free homeland or die for Brazil."
High quality as always - especially this time, though, for the pronunciacion of Eskilstuna: I've never noticed the second 's' before (one of my fav bands growing up hailed from there)
Unique experience 🎉
experience
This plane is on the Wikipedia page for the DC-3! Neat
Legendary Plane man this is so cool
We still have a DC 3 flying in New Zealand as a tourist attraction.
They are still working in many places. Usually with the toughest conditions, dirt runways, shaort airstrips. What they were built for [well C47s] 80+ years ago
Wow that's neat!
Great video! I flew the DC 3 in the sixties between Bulltofta Malmö Sweden and Kastrup Denmark. My father told me it was an unique aircraft but I was not that old at the time to appreciate it:>)
okay, so your a 60 year old guy watching youtube?
I am 3 years older than the DC3, I flew it 4500hours
I felt like King Kong when I got my first command on this fantastic A\C.
Should be built out of Carbon Fiber with turbine engines like the Baseler
If I remember rightly this was the same type of aircraft that was in the original “Flight of the Phoenix” movie starring amongst others James Stewart. I must admit that although I’m perfectly happy flying on modern jets, you’d have to pay me to fly in an old crate like this, as I just wouldn’t feel safe. 😅😅😅
Went I went into the service (1965) I flew on an Ozark Dc3 out of Springfield il. On leave in 1967 I flew into Springfield on a Ozark Dc6. Last year in the service (1970) I fly on one of Ozark first DC9 jets out of Springfield. Felt like a rocket ship because the climb was so fast. Dc3 was my favorite because it was my 1st plane ride and first time away from home by myself.
I wonder what it feels like to ride this classic
I ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Daisy
The “Gooney Bird” is an American icon.
Hi Gabe, This brings to mind one of my all-time favorite books, *Fate is the Hunter*, by Ernest K Gann, a memoir of his years as a pilot during the 1930s/1940s for American Airlines--which included flying DC2s and DC3s--and during WWII for the Air Transport Command. RogerC 8/18/23
I remember Gann's first takeoff as a co-pilot was almost the last one.
Wonderful book.
I 👍 this airplane.
I've fallen in love again! 😢
SAS 💙💙💙
Tak v tomto kultovním aeroplánu bych se chtěl jednou svézt!!!
I think every pilot has a secret or explicit desire to fly a DC-3 at least once in their lives.
For sure, I have!
I'm sure that everytime that air hostess puts that scarf on she gets carried back in time to all those times she flew around the world
My Father flew the C47 out of Brooklyn, New York.
Rectangular windows 😲🤯🤯
I join the legion of those here reporting having flown in a commercial flight DC-3 in the 60s. Always great--especially the time we landed sideways in a blizzard in West Virginia. Morgantown, I think it was. Allegheny Airlines.
When flying WAS flying. Give me this over the 'buses please.
Jerry
I hope theres a DC-3 with the Santa Fe Skyway livery that still exists.