N34---Douglas-DC3-Cockpit


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Cockpit of the aircraft DC-3 "N34" – P. Alejandro Díaz - 2005 – N34 is a Douglas DC3 which was operated by the FAA to check navigational radio aids (VOR's and non-directional beacons). It was decided to preserve it for its historical value. The aircraft makes regular rounds at air shows, as a static display. On February 13, 2014, FAA pilots flew N34 from Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport in Amarillo, Texas where N34 became an indoor exhibit at the Texas Air & Space Museum.
This picture taken September, 2005 at Reno - Stead Airport; Sony DSC-F828 & Photoshop Elements.
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