https://www.flickr.com/photos/133697406@N05/18460972120/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/133697406@N05/18645004742/
the top area is 4 lines deep,
under that are parachutes *(combat paratrooper missions)
under those are gliders towed, (Combat glider missions)
under that is a train and baggage cars, two line deep (combat resupply freight hauls)
I can figure these out because Steve hooked me up with a key: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2016/08/c-47-mission-markers.html
Steve was curious about Capt Jack, and found out he married Betty in 1937, had some kids, became a TWA pilot after the war,
and died in 1970, the same year this very airplane was sold to the Dutch govt. I wonder if they have any idea that this ol warbird was a decorated vet?
In 1998 the Dutch Dakota Association acquired it.
KLM was a major sponsor of DDA and this aircraft was painted in KLM livery until recently when KLM terminated its sponsorship, and it flew sight-seeing and promotional flights. It's now in Dutch Dakota Classic Airlines colors
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