Sunday, May 4, 2025

 Three Glaciers Camp - Antarctica

 


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  1. A BT-67, a modernized, rebuilt DC3... Neat!

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  2. Registration says it is Ken Borek Air. They do a lot of polar work. It was built in 1942! Steve_in_Ottawa

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  3. Turbine DC-3 on skis. Many a pilot would think that the perfect job.

    Her history shows she traveled a lot.
    https://www.aerialvisuals.ca/AirframeDossier.php?Serial=63241

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  4. Well hopefully they added lots of insulation at the exterior skin…

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  5. My first thought is that South American plane that crashed in the Andes and the survivors ate several of the dead in order to stay alive.

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    1. That was a Fairchild FH-227D. Stick to the Douglas and you'll be fine.

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