The DC-3 is the plane that made civilian transport that made civilian
transport a profitable reality, and has become a legend in its own time.
It has many names and designations - Skytrain, Spooky, Puff the Magic
Dragon, DC-3, C-47, R4D, Li-2 and others. But the name that most pilots
know it by is the "Gooney Bird." And it has played many roles besides
being an aerial workhorse to transport people and cargo. It has been a
bomber, fighter, airborne communications center, amphibian, living
quarters, hospital, flying washing machine, and command post. When some
of the more than 10,000 built, and additional hundreds in Japan and
Russia, ended their days, they have been made into a hamburger stand,
tea house, mobile home, seaside cottage, an officers club and even a
chicken coop. Many have been put on static display at more than 200
museums around the world. After more than sixty years, 1,000 of them are
still flying the world's skies. The DC-3/C-47 has surpassed all other
aircraft ever built in faithful service, dependability and achievement.
This is the story of its conception, design and amazing life in war and
peace. Carroll glines is also the author of The Doolittle Raid, Attack
on Yamamoto, and Chennault's Forgotten Warriors: The Saga of the 308th
Bomb Group in China (all available from Schiffer Publishing Ltd.).