The history of Douglas DC-3 N28AAPageBack to : Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 This page features some beautiful photos from David Hartman, webmaster of AircraftPhotography.net Aside from being a great photographer, David is also an aircraft mechanic with an obvious love of these great machines.
![]() A spectacular shot of N28AA departing Newnan, GA for its home base in Griffin, GA in August 2009. Photo courtesy of David Hartman. ![]() A view from the best seat in the house! Newnan airport and I-85 can be seen in the distance while the DC-3's shadow can be seen at bottom right. August 2009. Photo courtesy of David Hartman. Shortly after the above photos were taken, the aircraft titles were changed to Candler Field Express, representing the Candler Field Museum in Williamson, GA.
![]() N28AA with new Candler Field Express titles parked in front of the first completed phase of the Candler Field Museum in Williamson, GA. September 17, 2009. Photo courtesy of David Hartman. ![]() A great shot of the classic DC-3 silhouette blasting across Interstate I-85 during final approach to Newnan, GA on April 10, 2010. This is also a great illustration of DC-3's split flaps. Photo courtesy of David Hartman. ![]() N28AA was part of the 75th Anniversary of the DC-3 event at Oshkosh in 2010. A total of 26 DC-3s and 1 DC-2 were in attendance. Photo taken by Rich Davidson. Thanks again to David Hartman, Rich Davidson and Ron Alexander for these photos! If you have any additional photos or information pertaining to this aircraft, please CONTACT me! I'd love to hear from you. Return to NEWS page Sunshine Skies Historic Commuter Airlines of Florida and Georgia by David P. Henderson Zeus Henderson Zeus Press dc-3 braniff trans texas air new england pba provincetown boston airline naples n28aa alexander aeroplane poly fiber |
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