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Developed for military purposes from the Douglas DC-3 (only 670 of the civilian DC-3 variant was produced}. The military version included a cargo door, hoist attachment and strengthened floor, with an astrodome in the cabin roof. The 2,000 purchase by Britain and Commonwealth countries (Australia 124) was known as a Dakota, while others knew it as a "gooney bird". It could carry up to 28 passengers; 2.5 tons of cargo; or 18 Stretcher patients.
General characteristics
- Crew: Two or three (2 x pilots & Navigator)
- Length: 19.7 m
- Wingspan: 29.0 m
- Height: 5.16 m
- Empty weight: 7,650 kg
- Max takeoff weight: 1,431 kg
- Powerplant: 2 x Pratt & Whitney 14 cy air cooled piston engines 890 kw each.
- Maximum speed: 370 km/h at 2,590 m
- Range: 2,400 km
- Service ceiling: 7,100 m
- Armament
- Guns:
- Bombs: