Nice work Roy, I'm digging those old four engined propliners, they look great in the sky, that gallery on the strategy page has some great pics as well.
Douglas C47 (DC3) Dakota ZA947 was manufactured in March 1942 and initially issued to the United States Army Air Force. In September that year the aircraft was transferred to the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) and served mainly in Canada but was latterly used in Europe until declared surplus to requirements in 1971. http://www.deltaweb.co.uk/bbmf/othertypes.html
Clip from Spit doc from 1976. Shown by BBC upon recent anniversary.
Sorry no joy uploading last night or this morning - will try later.
I am getting really fed up with this - I tried again this morning and same:
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 50331648 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 22882871 bytes) in /home/httpd/vhosts/ww2aircraft.net/httpdocs/forum/includes/class_core.php on line 1762
Fantastic stuff Roy, one of the best yet, i have to admit an original spitfire in battle of britain era colour scheme is probably the best looking plane ever made.
Maybe there is a limit on the size of the videos now? maybe you should contact one of the admins? Could be the new software perhaps