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Was in military service for Australia during WWII and was surplused in 1945. It then went to Canada and served for their Department of Transportation until 1995 when it was purchased by Harry Thompson and Robert Odegaard was restored to the original colors of the North Dakota Air Guard. 2/05 it was reconditioned as Duggy the DC-3, by Robert Odegaard, Rob Challans and directed by Mitch Carley. It was painted by Sky Harbour Aircraft of Ontario, Canada. It was rolled out 4/05 and started the 2005 Air Show season. The cost of the plane brand new in 1938 was $138,000. For more information, visit www.duggy.com. (Nikon D70)

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Nov 02, 2005

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Was in military service for Australia during WWII and was surplused in 1945. It then went to Canada and served for their Department of Transportation until 1995 when it was purchased by Harry Thompson and Robert Odegaard was restored to the original colors of the North Dakota Air Guard. 2/05 it was reconditioned as Duggy the DC-3, by Robert Odegaard, Rob Challans and directed by Mitch Carley. It was painted by Sky Harbour Aircraft of Ontario, Canada. It was rolled out 4/05 and started the 2005 Air Show season. The cost of the plane brand new in 1938 was $138,000. For more information, visit www.duggy.com. (Nikon D70)

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Nikon D70 | Nikon 28-105mm f3.5-4.5D
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