N3006
DC3Douglas DC 3DC3 FLYING CIRCUS LLC· ICAO24 a3227c· last seen 27d ago
N3006 is a Douglas DC 3, a twin-engine piston aircraft operated by DC3 FLYING CIRCUS LLC. SkyMeter has tracked 58 flights totalling 70 hours of airtime via ADS-B. The most frequent segment is KCNO to KBUR. Service window in our records spans 347 days. Of those flights, 10 (17.2%) carry at least one detected incident: a go-around, unstable approach, stall warning, or runway excursion. The Douglas DC 3 has a 95 ft wingspan, a maximum takeoff weight of 25,200 lb.
About the Douglas DC 3
The Douglas DC-3 is arguably the most influential transport aircraft ever built, revolutionizing commercial aviation in the 1930s and proving so durable that hundreds remain airworthy nearly 90 years after the type's first flight in 1935. Originally designed as a sleeper transport for American Airlines, the DC-3 became the first airliner that could turn a profit carrying passengers alone, without relying on mail contracts. Its military variant, the C-47 Skytrain (dubbed the "Dakota" by the RAF), became the backbone of Allied airlift operations during World War II, dropping paratroopers over Normandy, supplying the Burma campaign, and flying the Hump over the Himalayas. General Dwight Eisenhower later named it one of the four tools most vital to Allied victory.
Powered by twin Pratt & Whitney R-1830 radial engines producing 1,200 horsepower each, the DC-3 cruises at around 160 knots with a range of approximately 1,500 nautical miles. Its rugged construction, forgiving handling characteristics, and ability to operate from unpaved strips made it ideal for bush operations, cargo hauling, and remote community service long after jets displaced it from mainline routes. The type's low stall speed of 58 knots in landing configuration and docile flight characteristics earned it a reputation as a pilot's airplane, while its all-metal construction and rugged landing gear allowed it to absorb punishment that would ground more delicate designs.
Today the DC-3 serves niche roles in cargo operations, skydiving, warbird preservation, and remote logistics where its short-field performance and mechanical simplicity remain unmatched by modern aircraft. Some operators have re-engined examples with turboprops, extending the type's service life into its second century. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with the largest observed operator.
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