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The U.S. Army and Air Force version of the [[DC-3 (airliner)]], known as the R4D in U.S. Navy service and as the Dakota to the British. One of the most successful aircraft designs in history, with some in service for over 60 years — and then going into civilian life. | The U.S. Army and Air Force version of the [[DC-3 (airliner)]], known as the R4D in U.S. Navy service and as the Dakota to the British. One of the most successful aircraft designs in history, with some in service for over 60 years — and then going into civilian life. |
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The U.S. Army and Air Force version of the DC-3 (airliner), known as the R4D in U.S. Navy service and as the Dakota to the British. One of the most successful aircraft designs in history, with some in service for over 60 years — and then going into civilian life.