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Posted: August 06, 2007 04:42 pm
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Hallo Gents,

spotted this "old bird" today and got the chance to make some pictures.

I was also wondering does anybody know if it has a history, or involvment with the military. I believe the Russians built them under license during W.W.2 as well as using American produced models.

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Posted: August 06, 2007 04:59 pm
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With so many variations and copies of the DC-3/C-47 made, its almost impossible to tell unless you know the history of the airframe or have a serial number to track. But the Russian Li-2s usually had a turret on the top and gunports on the side, so my guess would be a US or UK vintage one.
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Posted: August 06, 2007 05:50 pm
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QUOTE (Treize @ August 06, 2007 06:59 pm)
With so many variations and copies of the DC-3/C-47 made, its almost impossible to tell unless you know the history of the airframe or have a serial number to track. But the Russian Li-2s usually had a turret on the top and gunports on the side, so my guess would be a US or UK vintage one.


The civilian version of the Li-2 did not have a turret. I think the chances that this is one of the 2 DC-3s bougt by Romania prior to WW2 and not one of the many Li-2s bought after WW2 are slim. My guess is a Li-2.
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Posted: August 06, 2007 06:22 pm
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Ah, I didn't know they made a civilian version. But it seems everyone did, so I'm not surprised. Even the Japanese had a version.
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Posted: August 06, 2007 06:59 pm
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That would be a nice addition to the Aviation Museum.
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Posted: August 07, 2007 08:21 am
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Judging by the engine cowls, it is a Lisunov Li2. On the DC3, the engine cowls taper gently towards the front, whereas the engine cowls on the Li2 are cylindrical.
The Li2 used the Shvetsov ASh-62IR engines, the same as the engines of the An2.
Also the exhausts arrangement are typical for Li2.
Most likely, this is an ex-Tarom plane.
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  Posted: August 07, 2007 09:31 am
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QUOTE (D13-th_Mytzu @ August 06, 2007 06:59 pm)
That would be a nice addition to the Aviation Museum.

No way!! this baby rightly belongs in Transylvania, too much stuff has been carted off East just for the pleasure-seekers of the Capital mad.gif

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Posted: August 07, 2007 09:35 am
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QUOTE (New Connaught Ranger @ August 07, 2007 12:31 pm)
QUOTE (D13-th_Mytzu @ August 06, 2007 06:59 pm)
That would be a nice addition to the Aviation Museum.

No way!! this baby rightly belongs in Transylvania, too much stuff has been carted off East just for the pleasure-seekers of the Capital mad.gif

Kevin in Deva biggrin.gif

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Posted: August 07, 2007 11:16 am
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Posted: August 07, 2007 11:29 am
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You will have to invade the Dacian Independent Republic of Transylvania (DIRT) first!
And our armies are waiting!!

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Posted: November 10, 2007 10:30 am
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Kevin, exactly in what village is it located?

I remember seeing it a few years ago when going to Timisoara, but I had no time to stop and no camera dry.gif
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QUOTE (Zapacitu @ November 10, 2007 12:30 pm)
Kevin, exactly in what village is it located?

I remember seeing it a few years ago when going to Timisoara, but I had no time to stop and no camera dry.gif

It's not a village, it's a little town: Făget
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Posted: November 13, 2007 08:41 pm
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Sorry for my late reply been on the road, yes its located on the Deva side of Faget on the way to Lugos.

The first time I saw it back in 2000 it was painted in a red Coca Cola scheme.

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Posted: November 16, 2007 06:06 pm
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I remember I was in a Li-2 in the 80`s , it wass still a cafe then, during a highschool trip in the area. But I don`t remember the neighborhood looking like this. Is my memory fainted or the plane was moved? dry.gif Ore there are more of them blink.gif
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Posted: November 17, 2007 09:35 pm
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Hallo Hadrian biggrin.gif

I have heard, in the last few days from a friend there might be a second one in the area but I have forgotten where he said it was wink.gif, (old age??) I will find out over the weekend and post it here.

I too thought this one was further out in the countryside (towards the Deva side of Faget) when it was painted red, I saw it from the bus returning to Germany after a visit to Deva in 2001.

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