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DC-2 - OLD TWA PASSENGER PLANE
Built as a Douglas DC-2-118B, msn 1368, and delivered to Pan American Airways on March 16, 1935 registered NC14296. In 1937, the aircraft was transferred to Pan American's subsidiary Compania Mexicana de Aviacion (CMA) registered in Mexico as XA-BJL until sold to a Guatamalan company in 1940.
In 1975, the aircraft was purchased by the Donald Douglas Museum and Library in Santa Monica, California, and repainted as a Transcontinental and Western Airlines (TWA) DC-2 in the 1930s.
Today, the aircraft is registered N4867V by the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington.
Details provided by Jack MvKillop
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