
Why Did Delta Air Lines Take On The Douglas DC-4? - Simple Flying
Aug 27, 2023 · Following the 80th anniversary of the Douglas DC-4's first flight, we thought we'd take a look at why one of its notable operators took on the type. Eight units of the model found …
Aircraft By Type - Delta Flight Museum
A Delta DC-4 flew the world's first nonstop scheduled flight between Chicago and Miami on November 1, 1946. Eastern Airlines met Delta's challenge on the Chicago-Miami run with …
Douglas DC-4 - Wikipedia
The Douglas DC-4 is an American four-engined (piston), propeller-driven airliner developed by the Douglas Aircraft Company. Military versions of the plane, the C-54 and R5D, served during …
The DC-4 is a four-engined, all-metal, low-wing monoplane, manufactured by the Douglas Aircraft Company. Eight million dollars were spent on its original design and development. Four years …
1961 Cincinnati Zantop DC-4 crash - Wikipedia
A Zantop Air Transport Douglas DC-4 was on its final approach to Greater Cincinnati Airport runway 18 (now runway 18C), when it clipped some trees and crashed into a wooded area …
DC-4 - DC-6 - DC-7 News - proplinerinfoexchange.com
Jan 9, 2019 · In addition to DC-7B N4889C, which was destroyed by fire in 2020 and the former Biegert Aviation DC-4 that was burned some years ago, vandals have set fire to another DC-4. …
Delta Air Lines Flight 705 - Wikipedia
Delta Air Lines Flight 705 (flight number: DL705, radio call sign: DELTA 705) was a regularly scheduled Delta Air Lines domestic flight from Chicago Municipal Airport, to Miami …
Atlanta Airport Post War Boom - Sunshine Skies
Delta inaugurated Douglas DC-4 service in March 1946. The 40-passenger airliner was considered enormous at the time and its arrival in Atlanta attracted a large crowd. Delta DC-4 …
DC-4 Flights
Their DC-4 routes extended from Chicago to Miami and Fort Worth, Texas to Columbia, S.C. with leg lengths of 27 to 530 NM. The download includes timetables with route maps, an overview …
Douglas DC-4 - 1000aircraftphotos.com
Delta sold this DC-4 to Pacific Northern Airlines of Portland, Oregon, USA, on February 27, 1953 and it was used on services in the Territory of Alaska, USA. The aircraft was subsequently …