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This livery is inspires on TWA´s DC-2 N13711 that currently is with The Museum of Flight in Seattle.
The original N13711 of TWA was the first ever delivered DC-2 ave ordered the initial batch of 20 DC-2s and also took over the only DC-1.
DC-2s formed the "Lindenbergh Line" under TWA, being the first commercial operation of flight connecting US´s west and east coast, and eventually would push for the need of a slightly bigger version, that turned out to be the DC-3.
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Douglas DC-3 - TWA DC-2
This livery is inspires on TWA´s DC-2 N13711 that currently is with The Museum of Flight in Seattle. The original N13711 of TWA was the first ever delivered DC-2 ave ordered the initial batch of 20 DC-2s and also took over the only DC-1. DC-2s formed the "Lindenbergh Line" under TWA, being the first commercial operation of flight connecting US´s west and east coast, and eventually would push for the need of a slightly bigger version, that turned out to be the DC-3.
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