The Douglas DC-3 (or C-47 in its military guise) is a fixed-wing propeller-driven airliner that revolutionised air transport in the 1930s and 1940s. Its lasting effect on the airline industry and World War II makes it one of the most significant transport aircraft ever made.

The DC-3 had many exceptional qualities compared to previous aircraft. It was fast, had a good range and could operate from short runways. It was also reliable, easy to maintain and carried passengers in greater comfort. Before the war it pioneered many air travel routes. It was able to cross the continental United States, making transcontinental flights and worldwide flights possible.

Civil DC-3 production ended in 1942 with only 607 aircraft being produced. However, together with its military derivative, the C-47 (designated the Dakota in RAF Service), over 16,000 were built. Following the Second World War, the airliner market was flooded with surplus C-47s.

We’ve shot with these numerous times from Airliner roles in the British Airways Aviators Commercial to wartime and George Lucas “Red Tails”. If you”d like to talk about the examples available then please give us a call..

Our Credits

See the productions we have helped with our aviation solutions for film and TV

Our Location

Shoot Aviation are in the Ops Room at White Waltham Aerodrome, just 25 miles west of London, UK

Follow #shootaviation

Follow us on Twitter for updates on our latest projects and innovations

1st January 1970

Filming on/in/around Airliners. The most common request we receive is that of a production wishing to film inside an airliner. Be that…
more

See all news

Published 03.01.2012 by simon

It's often the case that a production will wish to change the appearance of an aircraft to be used in…
more

See all news

Published 17.09.2011 by simon