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Douglas DC-6 (N747CE)
Where else would you see one of these but ANC?
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A whole bunch of us just turned green with envy!! Great pic of a classic.
Great photo! Thank you.
Nice to see the “Old girls” still being useful, cannot be that many still flying now.
Nice picture for collectors.
Nice picture for collectors.
It’s like looking at an old girlfriend!! You remember everything good and bad! But she was always a lady!
Amazing! I saw a bunch of these in Alaska when I was there back in 2004. I remember thinking at the time they wouldn't be around much longer - and here over a decade later, they still are!
Judging by the nacelles, these must burn a lot of oil...
How are these old birds still flying? I heard thru old episodes of Ice Pilots that Buffalo Airways was having a hard time getting Av-Gas. It is becoming a scarcity. And that was 7 years ago. Most of their DC-3's thru DC-6's are now parked on the tarmac in Yellowstone NWT, Canada. They mostly use Electra Turbo props to haul freight using jet fuel. By the way, the owner, Joe Mc Bryan terminated the series years back because he got sick of cameras following him around and telling him what to do. Didn't give a flip about losing the added income from the show.
Plowhorse. USN got 40 years out of theirs.
Avgas IS getting increasingly difficult to find in the north, but Buffalo Airways' DC-3s and a couple of DC-6s are still working hard. The series Ice Pilots is gone, but Mikey McBryan has a great YouTube channel well worth checking out: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvFNTUDikuXwaoFE45bq4Xg
Beautiful Airplane. I worked on the Military version C118-A in 1966 at Andrews AFB
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Thanks for a great pic of a Classic
Thanks for a great pic of a Classic
Karl Foose, they use 5-10 Gallons per engine during a 3 hour flight. If I remember the oil is 90 weight. I was a USAF maintainer on C-118A aircraft 1974-1976 in Europe.
They are really playing it safe. The Co-Pilot has his orange vest on.
Just seen on big jet tv. Thanks !!!
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Date | Avion | Provenance | Destination | Départ | Arrivée | Durée |
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10-02-2025 | DC6 | Edward G Pitka Sr (GAL / PAGA) | Int'l d'Anchorage Ted-Stevens (PANC) | 14h25 AKST | 15h58 AKST | 1:33 |
10-02-2025 | DC6 | Int'l d'Anchorage Ted-Stevens (PANC) | Edward G Pitka Sr (GAL / PAGA) | 11h48 AKST | 13h21 AKST | 1:32 |
07-02-2025 | Unknown | Elmendorf Afb (EDF / PAED) | Int'l d'Anchorage Ted-Stevens (PANC) | 17h27 AKST | 17h35 AKST | 0:08 |
07-02-2025 | Unknown | Près de Talkeetna, AK | Elmendorf Afb (EDF / PAED) | 16h31 AKST | 16h58 AKST | 0:26 |
07-02-2025 | DC6 | Elmendorf Afb (EDF / PAED) | Indian Mountain Lrrs (UTO / PAIM) | 11h05 AKST | 12h49 AKST | 1:43 |
07-02-2025 | DC6 | Int'l d'Anchorage Ted-Stevens (PANC) | Elmendorf Afb (EDF / PAED) | 08h40 AKST | 09h58 AKST | 1:18 |
06-02-2025 | DC6 | Mc Grath (MCG / PAMC) | Int'l d'Anchorage Ted-Stevens (PANC) | 16h18 AKST | 17h16 AKST | 0:57 |
06-02-2025 | DC6 | Int'l d'Anchorage Ted-Stevens (PANC) | Edward G Pitka Sr (GAL / PAGA) | 12h13 AKST | 13h57 AKST | 1:43 |
04-02-2025 | DC6 | Edward G Pitka Sr (GAL / PAGA) | Int'l d'Anchorage Ted-Stevens (PANC) | 14h40 AKST | 16h05 AKST | 1:25 |
04-02-2025 | DC6 | Int'l d'Anchorage Ted-Stevens (PANC) | Edward G Pitka Sr (GAL / PAGA) | 11h31 AKST | 13h13 AKST | 1:41 |
03-02-2025 | Unknown | Près de Skwentna, AK | Près de Skwentna, AK | First seen 16h34 AKST | Last seen 16h34 AKST | n/a |
03-02-2025 | DC6 | Mc Grath (MCG / PAMC) | Int'l d'Anchorage Ted-Stevens (PANC) | 16h04 AKST | 17h03 AKST | 0:59 |
03-02-2025 | DC6 | Int'l d'Anchorage Ted-Stevens (PANC) | Edward G Pitka Sr (GAL / PAGA) | 11h48 AKST | 13h32 AKST | 1:44 |
31-01-2025 | DC6 | Barter Island (BTI / PABA) | Int'l d'Anchorage Ted-Stevens (PANC) | 20h59 AKST | 23h56 AKST | 2:56 |
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