Melbourne's Gooney Bird! by blinkings
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Description
The historic DC-3 Gooney Bird is a significant aircraft in RAAF history. The Gooney Bird is a large, friendly seabird found on certain islands in the North Pacific Ocean, clumsy on the ground but beautiful and graceful in the air. The C-47/DC-3 was thought by many WWII servicemen to share the same characteristics of these beautiful birds, and the aircraft came to be known as The Gooney Bird. This beautiful old girl has been totally restored and gives joy rides around Melbourne Australia. She is a fully certified airline aircraft, and is required to meet much higher levels of construction, certification, maintenance and pilot training than those required for smaller machines. The DC-3 has been described as the most reliable aircraft ever built.
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Comments (22)
beachzz
I know about the DC3; have seen them around for years. I think I might even have flown on one when I was a kid and we went to LA for Christmas. That was the time I managed to lock myself in the ladies room and nearly freaked out. I was about 8 or 9 at the time--thanks for the trip down memory lane!!
ronmolina
Excellent shot!
giulband
great shot
prutzworks
The Douglas DC-3 is a fixed-wing propeller-driven airliner. Its speed and range revolutionized air transport in the 1930s and 1940s. Its lasting impact on the airline industry and World War II makes it one of the most significant transport aircraft ever made. The major military version was designated the C-47 Skytrain, of which more than 10,000 were produced. Many DC-3s and converted C-47s are still used in all parts of the world thanks for sharing
Inspired_Art
Sucha beautiful bird! And this shot is awesome! Would love to airbrush this on canvas! If I knew how! LOL
jayfar
She sure is a magnificent beauty.
whaleman
I grew up watching these with my tongue hanging out. It became my fav orite aircraft but I never had the chance to ride on one, but I have flown an amazing simulator made from a real cockpit along with a few hundred thousand dollars! This is a great shot by the way!
bernieloehn
Haha! Cool! How was the air up there? Nice reflections on the alu!
dakotabluemoon
Damn Andrew with all the pics u had from the zoo i thought it was going to be a real bird i have not seen lol great shot dude.
stnaper
Great shot Andrew! Stan
blondeblurr
One has just to admire the workmanship and attention to detail of all that shiney riveted metal, and not to forget, mentioning the distorted looking reflections, especially when in the zoomed view ... fine result, BB
sossy
outstanding capture and interesting info! ;o)
Rob2753
I'll bet it was cold and a little dangerous flying out there on that wing !! the things you'll do for a good shot honestly !!;) Love the POV and the detail and those fantastic reflections under the nose of the plane.
bebopdlx
Glad to see them still in the air, cool photo.
kgb224
Superb capture my friend. God bless.
jeroni
Splendid composition and colors my friend
Faemike55
one of the most if not THE most reliable planes ever to fly anywhere in the world Beautiful capture
Briney
Great shot of the DC3 metalwork, intricate welds and polished metal are a must for these old birds.
MrsRatbag
Great POV, and it's beautiful!
debbielove
A real joy to behold! Alas, now in the not Great UK, Passenger Rides on DC3's are banned! Health and Safety..... Me? No comment! This picture is fantastic.. Rob
danapommet
A perfect POV Andrew - it could look like it was in the air!
Crabbycabby
Stunning image. Like the reflection of the crowd in the nose.