List Of Douglas DC-3 Family Variants
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This is a list of variants of the Douglas DC-3 family of airliner and transport aircraft.


Production totals

''Data from:''Francillon 1979, pp. 217–251.Gradidge 2006, p. 20. *Civil DC-3 variants - 607 *Military C-47 derivatives - 10,047 *Licence production in the
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- 4,937 *Licence production in
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Civil production

; DST :Douglas Sleeper Transport, the initial variant with two
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engines and standard sleeper accommodation for up to 16 with small upper windows, convertible to carry up to 24 day passengers. ;DST-A :DST with
Pratt & Whitney R-1830 Twin Wasp The Pratt & Whitney R-1830 Twin Wasp is an American air-cooled radial aircraft engine. It has 14 cylinders, arranged in two rings of seven. It displaces and its bore and stroke are both . The design traces its history to 1929 experiments a ...
radial piston engines ;
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:Main prewar production variant fitted with 21 passenger seats, two Wright R-1820 Cyclone engines ;DC-3A :Improved DC-3 with two Pratt & Whitney R-1830 Twin Wasp radial piston engines. ;DC-3B :Improved DC-3 with two Wright R-1820-G101 Cyclone or two Wright R-1820-G202A Cyclone engines. ; :Designation for ex-military C-47, C-53, and R4D aircraft rebuilt by Douglas Aircraft in 1946 and sold on the civil market. ;DC-3D :Designation for 28 additional new aircraft built by Douglas in 1946 for civil airline operation using components from uncompleted USAAF C-117s. ;DC-3S :Super DC-3, improved DC-3 with a new wing and tail, and powered by two Pratt & Whitney R-2000-D7 or Wright R-1820-C9HE Cyclone engines. The five examples were converted by Douglas between 1949 and 1950 from existing DC-3 and R4D airframes. ; PS-84 : Production of a 14-28 seat passenger airliner version in the
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powered by two
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engines. With a somewhat smaller span and higher empty weight, it was also equipped with lower-powered engines compared to the DC-3 and the cargo door was transposed to the right side of the fuselage.


Military designations for impressed civil aircraft

;C-41A :A single DC-3A (40-070) modified as a VIP transport, powered by two 1,200 hp (895 kW) Pratt & Whitney R-1830-21 radial piston engines, used to fly the
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DC-3A impressed. ;C-48A :Three impressed DC-3As with 18-seat interiors. ;C-48B :Sixteen impressed former
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DST-As with 16-berth interior used as air ambulances. ;C-48C :Sixteen impressed DC-3As with 21-seat interiors. ;C-49 :Various DC-3 and DST models, 138 impressed into service as C-49, C-49A, C-49B, C-49C, C-49D, C-49E, C-49F, C-49G, C-49H, C-49J, and C-49K. ;C-50 :Various DC-3 models, 14 impressed as C-50, C-50A, C-50B, C-50C, and C-50D. ;C-51 :One aircraft ordered by Canadian Colonial Airlines impressed into service, had starboard-side door. ;C-52 :DC-3A aircraft with R-1830 engines, five impressed as C-52, C-52A, C-52B, C-52C, and C-52D. ;C-68 :Two DC-3As impressed with 21-seat interiors. ;C-84 :1 impressed DC-3B aircraft. ;R4D-2 :Two Eastern Air Lines DC-3s impressed into USN service as VIP transports, later designated R4D-2F and later R4D-2Z. ;R4D-4 :Ten impressed DC-3s ;R4D-4R :Seven impressed DC-3s as staff transports. ;R4D-4Q :Radar countermeasures version of R4D-4. ;Dakota II :RAF designation for impressed DC-3s


Military production

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C-47 Skytrain The Douglas C-47 Skytrain or Dakota ( RAF designation) is a military transport aircraft developed from the civilian Douglas DC-3 airliner. It was used extensively by the Allies during World War II. During the war the C-47 was used for troo ...
:Initial military version of the DC-3A with seats for 27 troops, 965 built including 12 to the United States Navy as R4D-1. ;;C-47A :C-47 with a 24-volt electrical system, 5,254 built including USN aircraft designated R4D-5. ;;RC-47A : equipped for photographic reconnaissance and ELINT missions. ;;SC-47A :C-47A equipped for Search Air Rescue; re-designated HC-47A in 1962. ;;VC-47A :C-47A equipped for VIP transport role. ;;C-47B :Powered by R-1830-90 engines with high-altitude two-speed superchargers and extra fuel capacity to cover the
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routes, 3,364 built. ;;VC-47B :C-47B equipped for VIP transport role. ;;XC-47C :C-47 tested with Edo Model 78 floats for possible use as a seaplane. ;;C-47D :C-47B with high-altitude two-speed superchargers replaced by one-speed superchargers after the war. ;; AC-47D :Gunship aircraft with three side-firing .30 in (7.62 mm)
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machine guns. ;;EC-47D :C-47D with equipment for the Airborne Early Warning role; prior to 1962 was designated AC-47D. ;;NC-47D :C-47D modified for test roles. ;;RC-47D :C-47D equipped for photographic reconnaissance and ELINT missions. ;;SC-47D :C-47D equipped for Search Air Rescue; re-designated HC-47D in 1962. ;;VC-47D :C-47D equipped for VIP transport role. ;;C-47E :Modified cargo variant with space for 27–28 passengers or 18–24 litters. ;;C-47F :YC-129 re-designated, Super DC-3 prototype for evaluation by USAF later passed to USN as XR4D-8. ;;C-47L/M :C-47H/Js equipped for the support of American Legation United States Naval Attache (ALUSNA) and Military Assistance Advisory Group (MAAG) missions. ;;EC-47N/P/Q :C-47A and D aircraft modified for ELINT/ARDF mission. N and P differ in radio bands covered, while Q replaces analog equipment found on the N and P with a digital suite, redesigned antenna equipment, and uprated engines. ;;C-47R :One C-47M modified for high altitude work, specifically for missions in Ecuador. ; C-53 Skytrooper :Troop transport version of the C-47. ;;XC-53A Skytrooper :One aircraft with full-span slotted flaps and hot-air leading edge de-icing. ;;C-53B Skytrooper :Winterised version of C-53 with extra fuel capacity and separate navigator's station, eight built. ;;C-53C Skytrooper :C-53 with larger port-side door, 17 built. ;;C-53D Skytrooper :C-53C with 24V DC electrical system, 159 built. ; C-117A Skytrooper :C-47B with 24-seat airline-type interior for staff transport use, 16 built. ;;VC-117A :Three re-designated C-117s used in the VIP role. ;;SC-117A :One C-117C converted for air-sea rescue. ;;C-117B/VC-117B :High-altitude two-speed superchargers replaced by one-speed superchargers, one built and conversions from C-117As all later VC-117B. ;; C-117D :USN/USMC R4D-8 re-designated. ;;LC-117D :USN/USMC R4D-8L re-designated. ;;TC-117D :USN/USMC R4D-8T re-designated. ;;VC-117D :USN R4D-8Z re-designated. ; YC-129 :Super DC-3 prototype for evaluation by USAF re-designated C-47F and later passed to USN as XR4D-8. ; CC-129 :Canadian Forces designation for the C-47 (post-1970). ; XCG-17 :One C-47 tested as a 40-seat troop glider with engines removed and faired over. ; R4D :Production aircraft, impressed civil aircraft, and aircraft transferred from the
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;;R4D-1 Skytrain :USN/USMC version of the C-47. ;;R4D-3 :Twenty C-53Cs transferred to USN. ;;R4D-5 :C-47A variant 24-volt electrical system replacing the 12-volt of the C-47; re-designated C-47H in 1962, 238 transferred from USAF. ;;R4D-5L :R4D-5 for use in Antarctica. re-designated LC-47H in 1962. ;;R4D-5Q :R4D-5 for use as special ECM trainer. re-designated EC-47H in 1962. ;;R4D-5R :R4D-5 for use as a personnel transport for 21 passengers and as a trainer aircraft; re-designated TC-47H in 1962. ;;R4D-5S :R4D-5 for use as a special ASW trainer; re-designated SC-47H in 1962. ;;R4D-5Z :R4D-5 for use as a VIP transport; re-designated VC-47H in 1962. ;;R4D-6 :157 C-47Bs transferred to USN; re-designated C-47J in 1962. ;;R4D-6L, Q, R, S, and Z :Variants as the R4D-5 series; re-designated LC-47J, EC-47J, TC-47J, SC-47J, and VC-47J respectively in 1962. ;;R4D-7 :44 TC-47Bs transferred from USAF for use as a navigational trainer; re-designated TC-47K in 1962. ;; R4D-8 :R4D-5 and R4D-6 aircraft fitted with modified wings and re-designed tail surfaces; re-designated C-117D in 1962. ;;R4D-8L :R4D-8 converted for Antarctic use, re-designated LC-117D in 1962. ;;R4D-8T :R4D-8 converted as crew trainers, re-designated TC-117D in 1962. ;;R4D-8Z :R4D-8 converted as a staff transport, re-designated VC-117D in 1962. ;Dakota I :RAF designation for the C-47 and R4D-1 ;Dakota III :RAF designation for the C-47A. ;Dakota IV :RAF designation for the C-47B. ; Li-2 :4,937 DC-3 derived military transport aircraft with defensive armament license-built in the
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(designation started from 17 September 1942). ;:Li-2D : Paratroop transport version (1942), with reinforced floor and tie-downs, plus cargo doors (slightly smaller than the C-47 doors) on the left. ;;Li-2P : Basic civil passenger model. ;;Li-2PG : Civil "combi" passenger-cargo version. ;;Li-2R : "Reconnaissance" version, with bulged windows fitted behind the cockpit. ;;Li-2VV : Bomber version (1942). ;;Li-2V : High-altitude weather surveillance version of the Li-2, equipped with turbocharged engines. ;;Li-3 : Yugoslavian version equipped with American
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engines (similar to the DC-3). ;;Li-2T : Polish bomber training aircraft. ; L2D :487 License built DC-3s for the IJNAS. ;;LXD1 :A single DC-3 supplied for evaluation by the
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. ;;L2D2 :Personnel transports with Mitsubishi Kinsei 43 radials. ;;L2D2-1 :Cargo version with enlarged cargo door. ;;L2D3 and L2D3-1 :Versions with two Mitsubishi Kinsei 51 engines, each at 1,325 hp (975 kW). ;;L2D3a and L2D3-1a :Production series with two Mitsubishi Kinsei 53 engines, each at 1,325 hp (975 kW). ;;L2D4 and L2D4-1 :Armed versions with a 13 mm machine gun in a dorsal turret and two 7.7 mm machine guns in the left and right fuselage hatches. ;;L2D5 :Wooden version, replacement of steel components with wood; used two Mitsubishi Kinsei 62 engines, each 1,590 hp (1,170 kW).


Conversions

From the early 1950s, some DC-3s were modified to use Rolls-Royce Dart engines, as in the Conroy Turbo Three. Other conversions featured Armstrong Siddeley Mamba or Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A
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. Recently a Canadian company has also offered a conversion to PZL Asz-62IT power. ;Dart Dakota :Two C-47Bs converted to use the Rolls-Royce Dart turboprop (1,547 ehp) for development of operating procedures by airlines before introduction of BEA's
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s. Acquired from Field Aircraft Services Ltd in 1950 the installations were paid for by the Ministry of Supply. They were flown as G-ALXM ''Sir Henry Royce'' and G-AMDB ''Claude Johnson'' forming the "Dart Development Unit" on adhoc and scheduled freight flights. :A single C-47, G-AMDB (cn 14987/26432) was converted and reverted to piston power after trials and route-proving, serving BEA as a standard "Pionair" until it was sold in 1962. :A single C-47B-1-DK (c/n 25613 / s/n 43-48352 / KJ829), was also converted for use by
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in trials of the Rolls-Royce Dart, the aircraft, given the test registration G-37-2 flew with Darts. Sold to Tyne Tees Airways in April 1963 the airframe was scrapped in 1965. ;Mamba Dakota :A single C-47 (KJ839) was converted with Armstrong Siddeley Mamba turboprop engines, for trials. ;DC-3/2000 :DC-3 engine conversion done by Airtech Canada, first offered in 1987. Powered by two PZL ASz-62IT radials."AirTech Company Profile."
''ic.gc.ca''. Retrieved: November 22, 2009. ; Basler BT-67 :DC-3 conversion with a stretched fuselage, strengthened structure, modern avionics, and powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PT-6A-67R turboprops. ; Conroy Turbo Three :One DC-3 converted by Conroy Aircraft with two Rolls-Royce Dart Mk. 510 turboprop engines. ; Conroy Super-Turbo-Three :Same as the Turbo Three but converted from a Super DC-3. One converted. ; Conroy Tri-Turbo-Three :Two DC-3s converted by Conroy Aircraft with three Pratt & Whitney Canada PT-6A turboprops. The second aircraft replaced the first which had been severely damaged in a fire. ;USAC DC-3 Turbo Express :A turboprop conversion by the United States Aircraft Corporation, fitting Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-45R turboprop engines with an extended forward fuselage to maintain center of gravity. First flight of the prototype conversion, (N300TX), was on July 29, 1982.Taylor 1983 ; Basler BT-67 :Designation applied to aircraft modified to a Basler BT-67 standard, in some cases designated C-47TP. ; BSAS C-47-65ARTP Turbo Dakota :Refit with two Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-67R engines and fuselage stretch for the
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. ; BSAS C-47-67FTP Turbo Dakota :Refit with two Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-67F engines and fuselage stretch for the
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. ;Schafer/AMI -65TP Cargomaster ;Dodson International Turbo Dakota DC-3 PT6A-65AR:


See also

* List of accidents and incidents involving the DC-3 * List of Douglas DC-3 operators


References

;Notes ;Bibliography * Francillon, René. ''McDonnell Douglas Aircraft Since 1920: Volume I''. London: Putnam, 1979. . * Gradidge, Jennifer M. ''The Douglas DC-1/DC-2/DC-3: The First Seventy Years Volumes One and Two''. Tonbridge, Kent, UK: Air-Britain (Historians) Ltd., 2006. . * Taylor, John W. R. ''Jane's All the World's Aircraft, 1982–83''. London: Jane's Publishing Company, 1983. .


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