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Nazi Dakota

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Yet another 1948berg post that is missing relevant information or a specific point. :pat:

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Unit: unknown
Serial: NA+LA (ex PH-AKT)
This Douglas DC-2, NA+LA, used by the German General Friedrich Christiansen as his personal transport in July 1940. This DC-2 was based at Schiphol, Amstrerdam airport (according other source: Pays-Bas airfield), previously flying with KLM with the civil codes PH-AKT and named 'Toekan'. Airplane was later transferred to the Lufthansa as D-AIAV and lost in accident in
 

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Unit: unknown
Serial: NA+LA (ex PH-AKT)
This Douglas DC-2, NA+LA, used by the German General Friedrich Christiansen as his personal transport in July 1940. This DC-2 was based at Schiphol, Amstrerdam airport (according other source: Pays-Bas airfield), previously flying with KLM with the civil codes PH-AKT and named 'Toekan'. Airplane was later transferred to the Lufthansa as D-AIAV and lost in accident in

The military version of the DC-3, the C-47, was known as the Dakota in England.

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