Qantas Douglas DC-4 "Hong Kong Trader," (1:200) by Hobby Master Diecast Airplanes Item Number: HL2005 WWII in Europe had only ended a few months earlier when Overseas Airlines introduced the first commercial North Atlantic DC-4 service. Another first took place on March 7, 1946 when American Airlines introduced U.S. DC-4 domestic service between New York and Los Angeles. During the late 1940s and early 1950s the DC-4 and converted C-54s carried more passengers than any other four-engine transport. Amazingly many of these aircraft are still operating more than 60 years after they were first manufactured. In August 1946 this aircraft was a DC-4-1009 c/n 43067-63 manufactured for Trans Australia Airlines as VH-TAC and named "John Forrest". Twenty months later the plane was sold to British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines as VH-BPA and named "Adventure". On February 15, 1949 the plane sold to QANTAS Empire Airways Ltd. as VH-EBL named "Hong Kong Trader". January 13, 1961 it sold to Ansett-ANA as VH-INY and later Leased to McRobertson Miller Airlines. This aircraft was owned and/or operated by all four Australian airlines before being scrapped in South Africa in January 1979. Specifications for the Douglas Aircraft Company DC-4-1009 Crew ' 4 Passengers ' up to 86 Dimensions Length ' 93 ft 10 in (28.6 m) Wingspan ' 117 ft 6 in (35.8 m) Height ' 27 ft 6 in (8.38 m) Weight Empty ' 43,300 lb (19,640 kg) Normal Load Weight ' 63,500 lb (28,800 kg) Maximum Take-Off ' 73,000 lb (33,100 kg) Performance Engines ' (4) Pratt & Whitney R-2000 radial / 1,450 hp each Maximum Speed ' 280 mph (450 km/h) Cruise Speed ' 227 mph (365 km/h) Range ' 4,250 miles (6,839 km) Service Ceiling ' 22,300 ft (6,800 m)
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