The DC-2 comes to China, part 2


Bringing the center section ashore (Edward P. Howard collection)

Two more classic old photos of C.N.A.C.’s first DC-2 coming ashore, and one of it finally assembled, ready to fly.

Airport coolies towing the center section into the hangar (Edward P. Howard collection)

Assembled and ready to fly, C.N.A.C.'s first DC-2 in front of the hangar at Lunghwa (Edward P. Howard collection)

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