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Douglas DC-3 (N56V) - I know - this one isnt flying.  In fact, shes undergoing some pretty intense surgery.  However, by the time were done with it, shell at least look like flying condition! This is Piedmont Airlines former DC-3, N56V "Potomac Pacemaker", at the North Carolina Transportation Museum in Spencer, NC.  This is what planes look like before theyre born - or reborn.  Since this photo was taken, the elevators have been installed.
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Douglas DC-3 (N56V)

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I know - this one isn't flying. In fact, she's undergoing some pretty intense surgery. However, by the time we're done with it, she'll at least look like flying condition! This is Piedmont Airlines' former DC-3, N56V "Potomac Pacemaker", at the North Carolina Transportation Museum in Spencer, NC. This is what planes look like before they're born - or reborn. Since this photo was taken, the elevators have been installed.

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Savannah FordPhoto Uploader
Nota bene: Visit www.nctrans.org or www.facebook.com/piedmontdc3 for all the info on the restoration project.
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Savannah FordPhoto Uploader
At the North Carolina Transportation Museum in Spencer, NC.
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