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Engine number 1 turning! Built in 1944 at Douglas factory, Long Beach as C-47A-85-DL nr. 3406. Delivered to U.S. Air Force. In 1945 transferred to the Norwegan Air Force and in 1946 delivered to Det Norske Flyselskab, later SAS where it got the name "Terje Viking". In 1953 bought the Danish Air Force the plane and gave it the military registration "K-682", under which it flew in 29 years. Last flight of Air Force took place July 30, 1982. Today it is flown and maintained by "Foreningen For Flyvende Museumsfly".

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Engine number 1 turning! Built in 1944 at Douglas factory, Long Beach as C-47A-85-DL nr. 3406. Delivered to U.S. Air Force. In 1945 transferred to the Norwegan Air Force and in 1946 delivered to Det Norske Flyselskab, later SAS where it got the name "Terje Viking". In 1953 bought the Danish Air Force the plane and gave it the military registration "K-682", under which it flew in 29 years. Last flight of Air Force took place July 30, 1982. Today it is flown and maintained by "Foreningen For Flyvende Museumsfly".

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