The Douglas DC-3 is a fixed-wing, twin-engine, propeller-driven airliner which revolutionized air transport in the 1930s and 1940s. It was fast, had a good range, could operate from short runways, and was considered reliable and easy to maintain. It helped popularized U.S. air travel, and is considered the first airliner that could make money by carrying only passengers. Its lasting effect on the airline industry and World War II makes it one of the most significant transport aircraft ever made.
Features
- Interactive 3-D cockpit
- Tail dragger gear
- Steam gauge instruments
- 3 interchangeable liveries