- A
propliner is a large, propeller-driven airliner. Typically, the term is used for
piston engine airliners that flew
before the
large scale advent of...
- TWA
Flight 3 was a twin-engine
Douglas DC-3-382
propliner,
registration NC1946,
operated by
Transcontinental and
Western Air (TWA) as a
scheduled domestic...
-
carrier Transports Aériens
Intercontinentaux (TAI) with
Douglas DC-7C
propliner service direct to Los
Angeles (LAX) via a stop in
Honolulu (HNL) and also...
- Re-registration
history and
movements after leaving NCL
courtesy of
Propliner magazine's website.[verification needed] On 4 June 1967,
Argonaut G-ALHG...
- from the
Chilean mainland started in 1967 with a
monthly Douglas DC-6B
propliner flight operated by LAN-Chile that took nine hours,
using a
runway extended...
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Silver Plume.
Operated by
Golden Eagle Aviation Inc., the twin-engine
propliner carried 37 p****engers and a crew of three, of whom 29 were
killed at the...
- Line
Flight 739 (FT739/FTL739) was a
Lockheed L-1049
Super Constellation propliner that
disappeared on
March 16, 1962, over the
western Pacific Ocean. The...
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International service was
initially operated to
Miami with a
leased Douglas DC-6
propliner and the
first jet
operations were
flown between the
airport and Kingston...
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polar route,
which linked Copenhagen and Los
Angeles with
Douglas DC-6B
propliner flights via Søndre Strømfjord,
Greenland and Winnipeg. Two p****enger airlines...
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airlines to
serve Juneau. In 1947, Pan Am was
operating daily Douglas DC-4
propliner service to
Seattle via a stop at the
Annette Island Airport,
which served...