You'll find something, Jeff.
A few DC-3s I've seen.
This one was part of a cafe in the central North Island of New Zealand, in a town called Mangaweka, the kind of 'blink and you'll miss it' town you drive through on the way to somewhere else, but for the DC-3, which, I've been told has been recently removed for refurbishment - it's been out there for years and despite several repaints is a bit of a mess.
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How many McDonalds have their own DC-3? This is Taupo's Maccas in the centre of the North Island.
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This DC-3 is somewhat incongruously plonked on a stage in a park in the heart of Seoul. The writing on the side of the stage offers no clues as to why or what significance the aircraft has, apart from to celebrate that it's a DC-3, but the park is used for public functions; the day I was there, there was a display of arts and crafts the public could get involved in making.
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This in the heart of Berlin...
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It is the Deutsches Technikmuseum, but it kind'a stands out. The C-47 used to sit outside the big terminal at Tempelhof and I remember visiting Tempelhof years ago when it was an active airport and there was this display board telling passers by about this DC-3 that had taken part in the Berlin Airlift, but there was no aeroplane. Very odd.