Oldest plane circumnavigating the globe lands in Nagpur

Oldest plane circumnavigating the globe lands in Nagpur
Oldest plane circumnavigating the globe lands in Nagpur

NAGPUR: A March 1940-make Dacota C-43, the oldest aircraft in the world attempting circumnavigation of the globe, touched down here today.

Also called DC-3 (Douglas DC-3), these planes had played a key role in India’s wars with Pakistan in 1947 and 1965.

The present aircraft, owned by Aeropassion, a Swiss firm, flew in here from Karachi last night, its 11th halt on the 55-city tour during which it would circumnavigate the globe.

The aircraft, manufactured by the now extinct US-based Douglas Aircraft Company, were extensively used by the Allied forces during the World War II. Among other missions, they were used to airdrop the troops during the landing on the Normandy coast in France on the `D-day’.

The `Breitling DC-3 World Tour’ started off from Geneva on March 9, the 77th birthday of the 36-seater aircraft with a 3-member crew, said Captain Francisco Agullo, the pilot. (AGENCIES)