List of accidents and incidents involving the DC-3 in the 1990s

This is a list of accidents and incidents involving the Douglas DC-3A that have taken place in the period 1990–1999, including aircraft based on the DC-3 airframe such as the Douglas C-47 Skytrain, Basler BT-67 and Lisunov Li-2. Military accidents are included; and hijackings and incidents of terrorism are covered, although acts of war are outside the scope of this list.

1990

1991

DC-3 of Four Star Air Cargo
Hellenic Air Force C-47

1992

1993

1994

Buffalo Airways DC-3
TAM Paraguay C-47s

1995

1996

PH-DDA

1997

1998

1999

See also

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Notes

^Note A Military versions of the DC-3 were known as C-47 Skytrain, C-48, C-49, C-50, C-51, C-52, C-53 Skytrooper, C-68, C-84, C-117 Super Dakota and YC-129 by the United States Army Air Forces and as the R4D by the United States Navy. In Royal Air Force (and other British Commonwealth air forces') service, these aircraft were known as Dakotas. A number of DC-3s have been rebuilt with turboprop engines and have a variety of designations. The Basler BT-67 is probably the best known of these; others include the DC-3-65/AR and the AMI DC-3-65TP.

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