Skytrain: A Transport Revolution
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Philip Kaplan., & Philip Kaplan|AUTHOR. (2018). Skytrain: A Transport Revolution . Skyhorse.

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Philip Kaplan and Philip Kaplan|AUTHOR. 2018. Skytrain: A Transport Revolution. Skyhorse.

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The first production models were sold to airlines for $90,000. The price climbed to $115,000 just before the United States entered the Second World War in December 1941. The new plane quickly became a favorite of passengers the world over, and it became the first truly profitable plane for the industry.

The threat posed by the coming war made the US Army realize that a military version could handle the vital troop and cargo transport capability soon to be needed. The C-47 Skytrain was born and evolved into specialized versions with many nicknames: Gooney Bird, Dakota, and Puff the Magic Dragon. In WWII, General Dwight Eisenhower was so impressed he referenced it in his famous comment: "The four pieces of equipment the most vital to Allied success in Africa and Europe were the bulldozer, the jeep, the two-and-a-half-ton truck, and the Douglas C-47."

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