It is the DC3 N143J painted as OK-XDM. This DC3 has serial number 1995 and was built by Douglas in 1937.
See this link for some pics of this aircraft:
http://www.oldprops.f9.co.uk/DC3-Non%20USA%20Photographs.htm
Greets,
J.V.
Yep, this could be another historical record! The most interesting he will have untill now.(in my opinion) I hope he makes it!
J.V.
And don’t forget their stunning P-51’s! Also great models, VC and sound! Almost real! 😎
No! :rolleyes:
It certainly doesn’t look right. You can see that this isn’t a ‘real’ spit. But it is still a nice display item.
J.V.
Certainly nothing wrong with those pics. They look good! But if you are not pleased, you can always use photoshop. 😉 But I like these pics just as they are now!
J.V.
Certainly nothing wrong with those pics. They look good! But if you are not pleased, you can always use photoshop. 😉 But I like these pics just as they are now!
J.V.
I always loved allo allo!
Here some additional info LimaNovember:
G-YYYY is owned by the EGGESFORD HERITAGE FLIGHT and attended several local fly-inns at Eggesford. See this link:
http://home.freeuk.net/redmike/egg2004.html
J.V.
Pics can be found on the net.
For example:

G-YYYY was previously F-GDPZ
There is no brousard G-BJWG curently on the british register, but maybe you mean G-BWGG wich was F-GGKG:

J.V.
It shure looks more realistic this way Martin! 😉 Nice finds.
Greets,
J.V.
Deja Vu! :rolleyes: 🙁
J.V.
Interesting pic of these axis planes. Thanks for the info Ant. It would be a real treasure if someone would find this in his backyard. 😎
J.V.
Great effort seems to be put in TFC P51C. It will be great to see her back in the air! 😎
J.V.
Nice looking plane. It is alwas pleasant to see the rebirth of such nice birds.
I’m hoping that our southern friends wil post some pics of it when they have spoted it at a show!
J.V.
Here is one my pics from the event of PH-BKT taken around 1987/1988:
This week, I’ve seen many old slides which where made digital and posted here. Thanks for posting them.
It’s also the first time I see a pic of a flying B-23 after the war. Very nice! I hope it may fly again in the future! 😎
J.V.