HL-06
Douglas DC-3
(c/n ?)
Korean National Airlines was founded in 1947 by
Korean businessman Ryu Gye-Taek. It was a
privately held
corporation, despite its name. Domestic services were
operated which were, of course,
suspended during the
Korean War. After the peace at Panmunjom, the company expanded
into over-
seas routes, providing non
stop service to Tokyo and Hong Kong using Constellations.
In 1961 a great
wave of
nationalization swept over Korea and KNA was absorbed into current day
Korean Airlines
(much to the chagrin
of its founder). Even the world's leading authority on the
DC-3 (Jennifer Gradidge,
from whose vast
collection the above shot comes) cannot positively identify this
DC-3. However, it is the
one, she reports, which
was hi-jacked to North Korea on 16 February 1958 and was almost
certainly
never returned.