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Must have been jumped from - but what is it?

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Looks like a DC-3 or C47 to me, but I'm no expert. But if so, well, they've been jumped a few times, yeah :D

Wendy P.

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Showa L2D3, a licensed version of DC-3 built in Japan.
Less than 800 were built in Japan during World War.
Extra cockpit windows distinguish it from American DC-3s.
This example was captured by Americans and repainted with American insignia.

Don't know if it was jumped byJapanese paratroopers as most of the histories refer to paratroopers jumping from Japanese-designed bombers and transports.

Russians also built DC-3s under license from Douglas during World War 2.

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You guys are GOOD. I initially thought Soviet DC 3 copy Li 2, but the cockpit side windows were not quite right.

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