Highly detailed Hobby Master 1/200 Airliners series TWA Douglas DC-3, TWA “The Lindbergh Line,” 1938 Reg# "NC 17323" Hobby Master HL1303, Douglas DC-3, Reg# "NC 17323" (NC17323) Item: HL1303 All markings are tampo (pad) applied, no decals to discolor or flake. Rolling rubber wheels. Landing gear can be removed or added. Model comes with a display stand. A brief history of the aircraft type and the airline is supplied with each model. The Douglas DC-3 (DC – Douglas Commercial) is considered by many as the aircraft that revolutionized commercial air travel in the 20th Century. The maiden flight of the DC-3 took place on December 17, 1935, the 32nd anniversary of the Wright Brother’s historic flight at Kitty Hawk. Now airlines were able to be profitable without depending on U.S. Mail subsidies and passengers could now fly transcontinental with just one re-fueling stop. There are many DC-3s still flying 75 years after their maiden flights. Trans World Airlines started as TAT (Transcontinental Air Transport) “The Lindbergh Line”. After a merger with Western Air Express the name became Trans Western Airlines (TWA). In 1950 the “W” was changed to “World”. Beginning in 1937 TWA ordered DC-3s and along with former WWII C-47s eventually operated over 100 of these types of aircraft. Douglas DC-3-209 NC17323 MSN 1969 began service with TWA (Trans Western Airlines) on August 16, 1937 until it was re- registered N17323 and sold to Union Steel & Wrecking on January 16, 1953.
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