CC-CLDP
Douglas DC-3
(c/n 9716)
From about 1956 until roughly 1960-61, Chile
employed a
strange four letter suffix style
registration
system. CC-CLDP was former CC-CBG. It
would later have been registered
into a three letter suffix series
again had it not crashed at Llico, Curico on 3 April 1961.
The
Douglas aircraft (DC-3s and
DC-6Bs were registered in the CC-CLD- (A through Z)
series,
the
Martins CC-CLM- and
the Convairs CC-CLC- etc. As I say, this didn't last,
and
by the early 1960s they were back to the
conventional two and three letter designations.
This C-47A
had flown with Flying Tigers
right after WW II as NC17193 before going to Chile.
The
above shot is by the late Peter R.
Keating and is shown courtesy of the Jennifer Gradidge
collection. It was taken at Santiago
in the early 1950s.