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    Airframe Family: Douglas DC-1 / DC-2/R2D / DC-3 Dakota / C-47/R4D Skytrain / C-53 Skytrooper
    Latest Model:C-47A-30-DK
    Last Military Serial:KG802 RAF
    Construction Number:14034
    Last Civil Registration:PH-TCR
    Compressed ID:Douglas C-47A-30-DK sn KG802 RAF cn...
    Latest Owner or Location:KLM Royal Dutch Airlines

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    Event

    Constructed as a C-47A-30-DK by Douglas at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Army Air Force with s/n 43-48218.

    New construction number, 25479, assigned to the airframe.

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Royal Air Force with s/n KG802.

    By 26 January 1947

    To KLM Royal Dutch Airlines with new c/r PH-TCR (Douglas DC-3C, 25479/14034).

    26 January 1947

    Crashed.
    Summary: The airframe was destroyed. There were 22 fatalities. There were 1,686 hours on the airframe at the time. The international scheduled passenger flight departed Kobenhavn-Kastrup Airport (CPH/EKCH), Denmark and was destined for Stockholm-Bromma Airport (BMA/ESSB), Sweden. The accident occurred at Kobenhavn-Kastrup Airport (CPH) (Denmark) while taking off. Narrative: The C-47 climbed to about 150 feet after takeoff before crashing out of control. PROBABLE CAUSE: Failure to remove the elevator locking pins...
    For a complete description of the event read the Aviation Safety Network Report.

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