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Latest DC-3 Restoration Photos  

The restoration of "Old 386" continues.  The instrument panel is nearly complete and the avionics are being installed. Work continues on the engine installation, exhaust system, fuel system, and interior insulation. The galley and lavatory are almost completed. The floor has been installed and the seats are ready for upholstery. The rudder, ailerons, and elevators have been restored and recovered. They are ready for final painting when weather permits. 


  
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