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Does anyone know ,what looks remarkably like a DC3, is doing flying low over Edinburgh for the past few days.
Had some great views of it, definitely has RAF markings it has been that low which I find strange for flying over the middle of a city.

If its not a DC3 I stand corrected as my knowledge of older planes isnt too funky..but it has two props and makes the most fabulous low droning sound….

Answers on a postcard to the usual address….

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By: nJayM - 25th June 2008 at 14:54

Unlikely that DC3s and C47s will stop flying if they are passed as airworthy. They just cannot carry passengers without an expensive upgrade.

This URL gives “Rare Dc3s in the UK” http://www.douglasdc3.com/dc3brit/dc3brit.htm

And there is certainly no word that the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight – Douglas DC-3 ZA947 (cn 10200) is to be grounded.

I think we shall see many of these graceful birds for some time yet in the skies.

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By: frankvw - 23rd June 2008 at 10:34

It could, but as said, I had the sun straight ahead, so it was kind of hard ot see any markings, unfortunately..

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By: Grey Area - 22nd June 2008 at 22:32

I saw a Dak today over my house (eastern Belgium). I was inside when I heard something sounding like radials. What my surprised when I arrived in the backyard 🙂 It seemed to be gray or silver, but I can’t be sure due to the sun. Would anyone know which one that could be ? (I guess it can’t be Air Atlantique’s)

Could it be one of the Dutch Dakota Association machines, Frank?

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By: frankvw - 22nd June 2008 at 21:00

I saw a Dak today over my house (eastern Belgium). I was inside when I heard something sounding like radials. What my surprised when I arrived in the backyard 🙂 It seemed to be gray or silver, but I can’t be sure due to the sun. Would anyone know which one that could be ? (I guess it can’t be Air Atlantique’s)

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By: Fedaykin - 20th June 2008 at 20:46

Well thats good they still be flying sad we cant fly on them anymore 🙁 I blame the EU

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I don’t think they will stop flying, they just can’t be used for passenger flying.

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By: Grey Area - 20th June 2008 at 19:13

Well thats good they still be flying sad we cant fly on them anymore 🙁 I blame the EU

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Nothing lasts forever, James.

Wonderful though they are, DC3s and C47s are stil machines and all machines wear out eventually.

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By: Manston Airport - 20th June 2008 at 19:04

It was said a while back they were making a farewell tour to give folk the chance to fly on one before the pleasure flights were grounded….(not the aeroplanes.)

Well thats good they still be flying sad we cant fly on them anymore 🙁 I blame the EU

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By: nJayM - 19th June 2008 at 13:08

The drone of the engines gave it away before I saw it as I have the good fortune of being in the right hand seat in the cockpit of one of the many Air Ceylon DC-3s many years ago.
I was in Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh on Sunday 15th June and the DC-3 made two very graceful, banking turns over the City but since I did not have my binoculars with me I could not confirm details on the tail, but it certainly wasn’t the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight – Douglas DC-3 ZA947 (cn 10200) which is in traditional RAF War livery – http://www.bbmf.co.uk/othertypes.html
and from the several web pages and news quotes it must definitely be the Air Atlantique KK116 (G-AMPY) doing it’s farewell passenger carrying flights prior to EU rules being enforced.

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By: garryrussell - 18th June 2008 at 23:36

Oh is it thats good news then I heard that once they done there goodbye tours they are grounding them :confused:

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It was said a while back they were making a farewell tour to give folk the chance to fly on one before the pleasure flights were grounded….(not the aeroplanes.)

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By: steve wilson - 18th June 2008 at 20:30

Due into Liverpool on the farewell tour tomorrow.

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By: Manston Airport - 18th June 2008 at 15:35

Not correct, it will be flying, but not with fare paying passengers!

Oh is it thats good news then I heard that once they done there goodbye tours they are grounding them :confused:

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By: steve rowell - 18th June 2008 at 06:10

They don’t build ’em like that anymore!

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By: garryrussell - 17th June 2008 at 21:41

Confirmation

Air Atlantique KK116 (G-AMPY) was in Ediburgh and made at least eight flights on Sunday and eight on Monday.

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By: Newforest - 17th June 2008 at 19:54

Thats the Air Atlantique one which wont be flying soon 🙁

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Not correct, it will be flying, but not with fare paying passengers!

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By: Manston Airport - 17th June 2008 at 18:07

http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?t=81757 ;).

Thats the Air Atlantique one which wont be flying soon 🙁 but the BBMF Dak will still be flying over the skies of the UK.

BBMF one is in camoflage

This one 😉 http://www.bbmf.co.uk/othertypes.html

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By: zoot horn rollo - 17th June 2008 at 17:11

No worries 😉

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By: MANAIRPORTMAD - 17th June 2008 at 16:34

Ahh, apologies.

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By: zoot horn rollo - 17th June 2008 at 16:15

It belongs to the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight. 🙂 Not sure what it was doing in that area though.

BBMF one is in camoflage

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By: symon - 17th June 2008 at 15:42

That’s the badger!

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By: LBARULES - 17th June 2008 at 15:29

http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?t=81757 ;).

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