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The Basler BT-67 is a utility aircraft produced by Basler Turbo Conversions of Oshkosh, Wisconsin. It is a remanufactured and modified Douglas C-47 Skytrain / Douglas DC-3; the modifications are designed to significantly extend the DC-3's serviceable lifetime.
Basler BT-67 DC-3 conversion with a stretched fuselage, strengthened structure, modern avionics, and powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PT-6A-67R turboprops. Conroy Turbo Three One DC-3 converted by Conroy Aircraft with two Rolls-Royce Dart Mk. 510 turboprop engines. Conroy Super-Turbo-Three Same as the Turbo Three but converted from a Super ...
Basler Turbo Conversions, of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, had bought the plane to be modernized into a BT-67. [b] The company made four of these conversions per year in a process which left only 30 percent of the original aircraft’s parts.
The Conroy Tri-Turbo-Three was a Douglas DC-3 fitted with three Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A turboprop engines by ... Basler BT-67; Related lists. List of aircraft of ...
Douglas C-47B, ex-RAAF A65-94, 2005. Royal Australian Air Force. The RAAF impressed civil DC-3s in September 1939 at the outbreak of World War II. The first C-47s were delivered in 1942 under Lend-Lease and the first built specifically for the RAAF entered service in February 1943.
Paratroop C-47, 12th Air Force Troop Carrier Wing, invasion of southern France, 15 August 1944 Interior view of Douglas C-47, Hendon Aerodrome, England Aircraft of the 6th Special Operations Squadron including a turboprop C-47 (Basler BT-67) in use by the U.S. Air Force, c. 2005 Douglas C-47 lineup at Willow Run, Michigan Airshow, August 2017 C ...
Basler BT-67; Basler Turbo 37; ... Bell H-67 Creek; Bell ARH-70; Bell HO-4; Bell HU-1; ... Bellanca 20-115 Pursuit, Turbo Supercharger - (1939). NASM archives.
AC-47T Colombian military conversion of civilian DC-3 by Basler Turbo with infrared sensor pod with upgrade PT-6A engines and GAU-19.50 caliber triple Gatling guns (replacing .50 cal machine guns) AC-47 with 3 AN-M2.50 cal machine guns (used by most operators) AC-47 Thai variant with 2 .50 cal machine guns and an M197 20mm Electric cannon