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The Douglas R4D-8 (later redesignated C-117D) is a
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developed from the civilian Douglas DC-3S (Super DC-3) airliner. It was used by the
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during the
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Design and development

During World War II, the armed forces of many countries used the C-47 and modified DC-3s for the transport of troops, cargo, and wounded. The US Navy designation was R4D. More than 10,000 aircraft were produced in
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. Between March 1943 and August 1945, the Oklahoma City plant produced 5,354 C-47s.Parker 2013, pp. 13, 35, 37, 39, 45-47.


Super DC-3

Large numbers of DC-3s and surplus C-47s were in commercial use in the United States in the 1940s. In response to proposed changes to the Civil Air Regulations airworthiness requirements that would limit the continuing use of these aircraft, Douglas offered a late-1940s DC-3 conversion to improve takeoff and single-engine performance. The fuselage of the DC-3S or "Super DC-3", was strengthened and lengthened by in front of the wings. The wing center section remained the same but the outer wing panels had a 4° trailing edge sweep and squared-off wingtips that reduced the wingspan by . There was also a new square tail fin with a large dorsal fillet that was taller than the DC-3's to compensate for the increased torque from more powerful engines. Either 1,475 hp (1,100 kW) Wright R-1820-80 Cyclones or 1,450 hp (1,081 kW)
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s with short, jet ejection-type exhaust stacks could be fitted. Other features included fully retractable landing gear, larger engine nacelles, small airliner style door, squared-off tail surfaces, partially retractable tailwheel, flush rivets, and low-drag antenna. With greater than 75% of the original DC-3/C-47 configuration changed, the modified design was virtually a new aircraft."Super DC-3"
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The first DC-3S made its maiden flight on 23 June 1949.Francillon 1979, pp. 464–465. The changes fully met the new FAR 4B airworthiness requirements and up to 38 passengers could be carried, with increased speed to compete with newer airliners. Douglas offered to convert existing aircraft to DC-3S configuration for $150,000 per aircraft. However, little interest was expressed by commercial operators in the DC-3S. Several factors led to the DC-3S being rejected by the airlines: * There was a glut of cheap ex-military transport aircraft available for conversion back into civil airliners after World War II. * Newer aircraft with greater speed, range, and seating was available. * It was too expensive for the smaller operators that were its main target and only three were sold to Capital Airlines.


YC-129/YC-47F/R4D-8X

During the later part of World War II, the
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ordered a 21 seat VIP transport version of the C-47B and Douglas delivered 17 during 1944/45. These had 1,200 hp Pratt & Whitney R1830 engines, smaller airliner style doors, and were given the designation C-117A. Several were later modified by replacing their two-stage superchargers with single-stage superchargers and given the new designation C-117B. A number of VC-47 VIP transports were also modified to C-117B standard and given the designation C-117C. The USN and USMC also had their versions of the C-47 designated R4D-1, R4D-3, R4D-5, R4D-6, and R4D-7. Having failed to sell the DC-3S to the airlines Douglas offered a 21 seat VIP transport version with a similar configuration as the C-117B to the
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and was evaluated under the designation YC-129, later redesignated YC-47F. The USAF declined to buy the YC-129 and opted instead for a version of the
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which was given the designation
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. The USAF transferred the YC-129 to the
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for evaluation during 1951 and it was given the Navy designation R4D-8X. Unlike the USAF the USN ordered Douglas to convert 100 existing R4D-5s, R4D-6s, and R4D-7s to the same configuration as the R4D-8X and given the designation R4D-8, which was later redesignated C-117D in 1962.Francillon 1979, pp. 466–467. The empty and loaded weight of the R4D-8 increased but so did top speed and cruise speed . Fuel capacity also doubled to and despite doubling the fuel capacity range was only increased to . In USN and USMC service the R4D-8 was mostly used as a transport and was also used by the USN parachute demonstration team the "Chuting Stars".


Operational history


Korean War

R4D-8s were used as staff transports as well as para dropping supplies and
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during the Korean War.


Vietnam War

C-117Ds were used as staff transports and some were converted to
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aircraft as well as dropping
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during the Vietnam War.


Operation Deep Freeze

Four R4D-8Ls participated in
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and three were lost.


Civil

Several ex-military C-117s are still in operation with civil airlines in Alaska and South America.


Variants

;YC-129 :DC-3S prototype for evaluation by USAF redesignated C-47F and later passed to USN as R4D-8X. ;R4D-8 :Remanufactured R4D-5, R4D-6, and R4D-7 aircraft with stretched fuselage, Wright R-1820 engines, fitted with modified wings and redesigned tail surfaces; redesignated C-117D in 1962. ;R4D-8L :R4D-8 converted for Antarctic use with deleted oil coolers, ski landing gear, nose mounted weather radar, and
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gear redesignated LC-117D in 1962. ;R4D-8T :R4D-8 navigation trainer, redesignated TC-117D in 1962. ;R4D-8Z :R4D-8 converted as a staff transport, redesignated VC-117D in 1962.


Operators

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Incidents and accidents

* 1973 US Navy C-117D Sólheimasandur Iceland Crash. *
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. 17154 named "Negatus Perspirus" crashed at
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Antarctica on January 6, 1960. *BuNo. 17219 named "Semper Shafters USMC" damaged on landing and abandoned at
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Antarctica on November 12, 1961. *BuNo. 17188 crashed at
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Antarctica on November 22, 1962.


Surviving aircraft


Bolivia

* 17190 – C-117D airworthy with Lineas Aereas Canedo in
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Iceland

* 17191 – C-117D in storage at the Egill Olafsson Museum in Hnjotur,
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United States

* 12437 – C-117D on display at Northwest Regional Airport near
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. * 39080 – C-117D airworthy with MES in
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. * 50821 – C-117D on static display at the
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. * 50826 – C-117D on static display at the
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. * 50835 – C-117D on static display at
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Specifications


Gallery

File:C-117Ds flying over MCAS Iwakuni 1981.JPEG, C-117Ds flying over
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1981. One of these aircraft is now on display at MCAS Miramar. File:50826 Douglas DC-3 ( C-117D ) United States Marines (8739069156).jpg, A C-117D at the Pima Air & Space Museum. File:A C-117 Skytrain aircraft, piloted by MAJ Gerald Banner, executive officer of Marine Corps Air Facility, Quantico, takes off on its final flight. The aircraft is being retired from - DPLA - d6d3c78a5f6e831956faaf2b7e9e7f60.jpeg, The final flight of a USMC C-117D in 1992. This aircraft is now on display at MCAS Cherry Point. File:US Navy 020916-N-9958S-003 Navy C-117 Gooneybird is dismantled for future museum display.jpg, A C-117D being moved from NAS Keflavik to the Aviation Museum of Iceland. File:The Boneyard Project - Pima Air & Space Museum (12958441255).jpg, C-117s at the Pima Air & Space Museum. File:R4D-8L of VX-6 near Beardmore Glacier 1961.jpg, A LC-117D "Semper Shafters USMC" with ski landing gear and weather radar in the nose near the
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, Antarctica, 1961. File:N28TN (42997547210).jpg, A Trans Northern Aviation Super DC-3. File:2014-05-07 09-42-20 Iceland - Vík Vík í Mýrdal.jpg, US Navy C-117D Sólheimasandur Iceland Crash.


See also


References


Bibliography

* Davis, Larry. ''C-47 Skytrain in action''. Carrollton: Squadron/Signal Publications, 1995. ISBN 0-89747-329-9. * Francillon, René J. ''McDonnell Douglas Aircraft Since 1920''. London: Putnam & Company, 1979. . * Herman, Arthur. ''Freedom's Forge: How American Business Produced Victory in World War II''. New York: Random House, 2012. . * Parker, Dana T. ''Building Victory: Aircraft Manufacturing in the Los Angeles Area in World War II''. Cypress, California: Dana Parker Enterprises, 2013. .


External links


Douglas R4D-8 (C-117D) Super Gooneybird.


Multimedia


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