Dakota

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Dakota is the name the British gave to the American built Douglas C-47 Skytrain, which was developed from the DC-3 airliner into a military transporter. Synonymous with the D-Day landings in Normandy on the 6th June 1944, approximately 2000 of the type were used to drop paratroopers and tow gliders. The Dakota also played vital roles in other theatres such as Burma and Guadalcanal. Over 10,000 C-47’s were built in total and they served with over 100 nations. The RAF’s Battle of Britain Memorial flight still operate one today along side its Lancaster, Spitfires and Hurricanes.

This stylish piece of wall art is precision laser cut from 2mm steel and powder coated to a satin black finish. This provides a durable rust resistant finish so it can be displayed indoors or out. The piece stands away from the wall by 16mm giving an elegant 3D look which casts a silhouette on the wall. Mounting instructions and wall fixings are supplied. 

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Dakota is the name the British gave to the American built Douglas C-47 Skytrain, which was developed from the DC-3 airliner into a military transporter. Synonymous with the D-Day landings in Normandy on the 6th June 1944, approximately 2000 of the type were used to drop paratroopers and tow gliders. The Dakota also played vital roles in other theatres such as Burma and Guadalcanal. Over 10,000 C-47’s were built in total and they served with over 100 nations. The RAF’s Battle of Britain Memorial flight still operate one today along side its Lancaster, Spitfires and Hurricanes.

This stylish piece of wall art is precision laser cut from 2mm steel and powder coated to a satin black finish. This provides a durable rust resistant finish so it can be displayed indoors or out. The piece stands away from the wall by 16mm giving an elegant 3D look which casts a silhouette on the wall. Mounting instructions and wall fixings are supplied. 

Dakota is the name the British gave to the American built Douglas C-47 Skytrain, which was developed from the DC-3 airliner into a military transporter. Synonymous with the D-Day landings in Normandy on the 6th June 1944, approximately 2000 of the type were used to drop paratroopers and tow gliders. The Dakota also played vital roles in other theatres such as Burma and Guadalcanal. Over 10,000 C-47’s were built in total and they served with over 100 nations. The RAF’s Battle of Britain Memorial flight still operate one today along side its Lancaster, Spitfires and Hurricanes.

This stylish piece of wall art is precision laser cut from 2mm steel and powder coated to a satin black finish. This provides a durable rust resistant finish so it can be displayed indoors or out. The piece stands away from the wall by 16mm giving an elegant 3D look which casts a silhouette on the wall. Mounting instructions and wall fixings are supplied.