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{{infobox Aircraft | {{infobox Aircraft | ||
|image = dc2.jpg | |image = dc2.jpg | ||
|name = Douglas DC-2 | |name = Douglas DC-2 | ||
|type = Passenger & military transport | |type = Passenger & military transport | ||
|fdm = JSBSim | |fdm = JSBSim | ||
|status = | |status-fdm = 2 | ||
|authors = Gijs de Rooy | |status-systems = 1 | ||
|fgname = dc2 | |status-cockpit = 0 | ||
|status-model = 3 | |||
|authors = Gijs de Rooy | |||
|fgname = dc2 | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Douglas DC-2''' was a 14-seat, twin-propeller [[:Category:Airliners|airliner]] produced by the Douglas Aircraft Corporation starting in 1934. It competed with the Boeing 247. In 1935 Douglas produced a larger version called the [[Douglas DC-3|DC-3]], which became one of the most successful airplanes in history | The '''Douglas DC-2''' was a 14-seat, twin-propeller [[:Category:Airliners|airliner]] produced by the Douglas Aircraft Corporation starting in 1934. It competed with the Boeing 247. In 1935 Douglas produced a larger version called the [[Douglas DC-3|DC-3]], which became one of the most successful airplanes in history | ||