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Douglas DC-6

PaísE.e.u.u
PapelAvión de pasajeros/avión de transporte
Primer vuelo15 de febrero de 1946
Construido704

El Douglas DC-6 es un avión de pasajeros y de carga propulsado por pistón construido por la Douglas Aircraft Company desde 1946 hasta 1958. Originalmente pensado como un transporte militar cerca del final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, Douglas lo reelaboró después de la guerra para competir con el Lockheed Constellation en el mercado del transporte comercial de largo alcance. Douglas construyó más de 700, y muchos todavía vuelan en roles de carga, militares y de control de incendios forestales.

Fuente: Douglas DC-6 en Wiki

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The Evolution of a Legend

el Douglas DC-6 was originally designed during World War II as the XC-112, a military transport aimed at improving upon the DC-4 (C-54). When the war ended, Douglas re-engineered it into a long-range civilian airliner to compete with the Lockheed Constellation. Its greatest advantage was a fully pressurized cabin, allowing it to fly above the weather for greater passenger comfort. The DC-6 became the backbone of the great post-war airline expansion, famously used by Pan Am, United, and American Airlines for transcontinental and transoceanic flights.

Attribute Standard Specification (Douglas DC-6B)
Papel Long-range Airliner / Military Transport (C-118)
Equipo 3 or 4 (Pilot, Co-pilot, Flight Engineer, Navigator)
Capacidad 54 to 102 passengers (depending on configuration)
Planta motriz 4 x Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp radials
Horsepower 2,400 hp to 2,500 hp per engine
Cruising Speed 507 km/h (315 mph / 274 knots)
Maximum Range approx. 7,600 km (4,100 nmi)
Service Ceiling 7,600 meters (25,000 ft)

Technological Advancements

  • The R-2800 “Double Wasp”: The DC-6 utilized the 18-cylinder R-2800 engine, widely considered one of the finest radial engines ever built. It was the same engine that powered legendary warbirds like the P-47 Thunderbolt and F4U Corsair.
  • Reversible Pitch Propellers: The DC-6 was one of the first airliners to feature “reverse thrust” by changing the pitch of its propellers. This allowed the aircraft to land on shorter, wet runways and even back up on the ground under its own power.
  • Environmental Control: Sophisticated cabin pressurization and air conditioning systems meant that for the first time, “flying through a storm” could be avoided by simply flying over it at 20,000 feet.
  • DC-6A & B Variants: el DC-6A “Liftmaster” was a dedicated freighter with large cargo doors, while the DC-6B was the ultimate passenger version, elongated and refined for maximum efficiency.

Military and Presidential Service

  • The C-118 Liftmaster: The US Air Force and Navy operated large fleets of DC-6s for logistics and medical evacuations. It proved to be an incredibly reliable workhorse through the Korean War and the early Cold War.
  • Independence: A specialized VC-118, named The Independence, served as the presidential aircraft for Harry S. Truman. It featured a distinctive eagle-themed paint job.
  • Air Force One: While the “Air Force One” callsign was officially established later, the DC-6 was a primary transport for several US presidents and high-ranking diplomats.

Historical Impact & Modern Day

  • The Jet Age Transition: The DC-6 was so efficient and reliable that it continued to serve many airlines well into the 1960s, long after the first jets like the Boeing 707 arrived.
  • Firefighters and Freighters: Today, the DC-6 enjoys a legendary second career. Its high payload and low-speed stability make it an excellent aerial firefighter (water bomber) and a rugged cargo hauler for remote areas like Alaska.

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