PI-C5 Douglas
DC-3
(c/n 9754)
Philippine Airlines began domestic operations within the
islands in 1941 with a motley fleet of Beech 18s,
Bellancas and Wacos
(registered NPC in those days, of course). The Japanese invasion
terminated these
services which were
resumed after WW II with surplus C-47s. In those early post-war
days, PAL was
receiving
competition from Far Eastern Air Transport (no relation to the Taiwan
outfit of the same name)
and Commercial Air
Lines, inc. In the event, and in the inimitable Philippine
political manner, PAL was
granted the
charter to become the nation's favored airline and absorbed the other
two companies.
PI-C5 seen above at a very undeveloped
Nichols Field, Manila in 1946 was one of the first delivered
and was
an ex C-47A-35-DL. The nose of it is seen here wearing the
initial
livery scheme. This aircraft
was lost in a crash on 10
March 1952 when it flew into a house while landing at
Lahug, Cebu.