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Dakota Norway is a Norwegian nonprofit foundation, which operates and owns Norway's only Douglas C-47 Skytrain, a military version of the Douglas DC-3 based at Sandefjord Airport in Vestfold County. It is Norway's only flying veteran passenger aircraft. The plane was taken out of operation on 12 January 1983 after a total flight time of 3,215 hours. It is housed at Sandefjord Airport Torp where it is stored with a Republic F-84 Thunderjet and a North American F-86D Sabre. It has construction number 1189 and was given two RCAF serial numbers: 12889 and later 104889. The tail number is 889.

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  • Dakota Norway is a Norwegian nonprofit foundation, which operates and owns Norway's only Douglas C-47 Skytrain, a military version of the Douglas DC-3 based at Sandefjord Airport in Vestfold County. It is Norway's only flying veteran passenger aircraft. The plane was taken out of operation on 12 January 1983 after a total flight time of 3,215 hours. It is housed at Sandefjord Airport Torp where it is stored with a Republic F-84 Thunderjet and a North American F-86D Sabre. It has construction number 1189 and was given two RCAF serial numbers: 12889 and later 104889. The tail number is 889. (en)
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  • Dakota Norway is a Norwegian nonprofit foundation, which operates and owns Norway's only Douglas C-47 Skytrain, a military version of the Douglas DC-3 based at Sandefjord Airport in Vestfold County. It is Norway's only flying veteran passenger aircraft. The plane was taken out of operation on 12 January 1983 after a total flight time of 3,215 hours. It is housed at Sandefjord Airport Torp where it is stored with a Republic F-84 Thunderjet and a North American F-86D Sabre. It has construction number 1189 and was given two RCAF serial numbers: 12889 and later 104889. The tail number is 889. Tours on board the plane for flights around Vestfold are available during the summer. (en)
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