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Old 28th November 2012, 08:46
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C47 "TOOIE"

I'm searching for the unit, the serial number and the individual call sign for C47 nicknamed "TOOIE" as to 1944.
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Old 28th November 2012, 11:34
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Re: C47 "TOOIE"

N2312G and according to the FAA, the serial is 33216

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Old 28th November 2012, 15:34
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Re: C47 "TOOIE"

According to the standard reference ( Jennifer Gradige, The Douglas Dc-1/DC-2/DC-3, the First Seventy Years, v. 2 2006: Tonbridge, Air Britain, pp. 608-09)

Construrction number 16468/33216 was built as 44-76884, a TC-47B-35-DK.

Delivered May 1945
Becomes US Navy R4D-7, Clinton, 15 May 1945 as BuAer 99838
NANS Clinton July 1945
VRS-1 January 1946
ATU VPB-23 April 1946
Jacksonville June 1946
VMU Jacksonville January 1947
A&T Quonset Point July 1947
El Toro as R4D-6R August 1948
Anacostia 8 August 1951
NrtTrsPool Glenview 7 January 1954
NARTU Anacostia 1 September 1955
After that, withdrawn in 56, civvy street in 57, becomes N2312G in 76.

As a stateside R4D, would probably have been in standard USAAF OD/dark green overspray uppers/neutral grey undersurfaces, with the BuAer number small or not there on the fin but its last 2 or 3 numbers in large white numerals as an identifier.

The name and 45938 number appear from this source to date to its 93-04 incarnation outside a restaraunt.
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Old 28th November 2012, 17:05
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Re: C47 "TOOIE"

http://www.navytimes.com/news/2012/0...stored-031112/
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Old 29th November 2012, 08:28
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Re: C47 "TOOIE"

Thanks

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Old 18th December 2012, 15:40
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Re: C47 "TOOIE"

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How a plane delivered in May 1945 (15 May exactly) could be involved in D-day invasion!!
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Re: C47 "TOOIE"

Hi Phil,

Welcome on board!

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