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How many C-47's in the RAF

Sat Feb 01, 2014 9:30 pm

How many C-47's were used by the RAF in WW ll?

Re: How many C-47's in the RAF

Sun Feb 02, 2014 2:45 am

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Royal Air Force: RAF Transport Command was supplied with over 1,900 Dakotas under Lend-Lease during World War II and the type was flown by at least 46 operational squadrons, plus numerous support units. The RAF flew 50 Dakota I (C-47), 9 Dakota II (C-53), 962 Dakota III (C-47A) and 896 Dakota IV (C-47B). RAF Dakotas were assigned to all theatres of operations. RAF Dakotas dropped paratroopers and equipment and towed gliders to the Normandy landings and Arnhem. Four squadrons of Dakota IVs took part in the Berlin Airlift in 1948/49. The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight operates a single Dakota.

BOAC: 59 C-47s were supplied to BOAC to maintain international air links.

Re: How many C-47's in the RAF

Sun Feb 02, 2014 11:22 am

Thanks. With a C-47 being included in the BBMF I was just curious as to how many they operated.
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