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A Douglas C-47 Dakota of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, is shown flying in an air display as part of the 95th Anniversary of 4(AC) Squadron.
Dakota ZA947 currently wears the livery of 267 Pegasus Squadron, which flew in the Transport, Trooping and Re-supply roles in the Middle East and the Mediterranean Theatres during 1943/44.
This aircraft was adopted by Strike Command and issued to the BBMF in March 1993. The Dakota is a year-round workhorse for the BBMF being used in a variety of roles, including general support tasks, such as transporting groundcrew and equipment to display venues or other operating airfields. Importantly, as there are no other multi-engine tailwheel-configured aircraft in RAF service outside the BBMF, she is used for training aircrew for the BBMF multi-engine aircraft and in keeping the pilots of the Lancaster current on a multi-engine tailwheel aircraft during the winter months when the bomber is out of action.
Increasingly, though, the Dakota has become a display aircraft in her right and now appears regularly on the airshow either on her own or as part of a BBMF 3-ship formation, in company with a pair of fighters. She continues to be capable of para-dropping and is used in that role for special commemorative events. During 2004, original and authentic para-seats were re-fitted to the Dakota, returning the cabin interior to the original, wartime specification. In 2007 clearance was gained to drop the RAF freefall parachute display team, The Falcons and we will continue to drop them in 2008 and clearance is also expected imminently to drop the latest military static line parachute, thus enabling BBMF to drop the current generation of paratroopers
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The print captures a majestic Douglas C-47 Dakota of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight soaring through the skies during an air display. This particular aircraft, named Dakota ZA947, proudly displays the livery of 267 Pegasus Squadron, which played a crucial role in transport, trooping, and re-supply missions in the Middle East and Mediterranean Theatres during 1943/44. Having been adopted by Strike Command and issued to the BBMF in March 1993, this versatile Dakota serves as a year-round workhorse for the flight. It fulfills various roles such as general support tasks, transporting ground crew and equipment to display venues or other operating airfields. Moreover, it plays a vital role in training aircrew for multi-engine aircraft within BBMF and keeping Lancaster pilots current on flying multi-engine tailwheel aircraft during winter months when the bomber is inactive. Over time, this remarkable Dakota has also become an impressive display aircraft in its own right. It frequently takes part in airshows either solo or as part of a BBMF formation alongside fighter planes. Additionally, it retains its capability for para-dropping and is utilized for special commemorative events. In recent years, efforts have been made to restore authenticity to this historic plane's interior. In 2004, original para-seats were refitted according to wartime specifications. Furthermore, clearance was obtained in 2007 to drop The Falcons – RAF's freefall parachute display team – from this iconic aircraft. With further clearance expected soon for dropping modern military static line parachutes carrying paratroopers from BBMF's Dakota ZA947 continues its legacy as both a symbol of history and strength within Armed Forces aviation.
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