PP-PAZ Douglas DC-2A
(c/n
1324)
As DC-2s go, c/n 1324 was something of an
anomaly. It was originally built for the Standard
Oil Company of California
as a plush "club" version of transport for their executives. In
addition
to being fitted with
Pratt & Whitney Hornet SDG engines (vs. the normal Wright Cyclones
fitted
to most DC-2s)
it also had other non standard features. So much so that I
believe (although I am
not
certain) that it was built under a special Group 2 Approval Type
Certificate (and not under
one of
the approved ATC's for DC-2 variants). This machine also took
place in the 1936 trans-
continental
Bendix Air races. It was acquired by Pan American later in
1936 and re-registered
NC30076. It
was transferred to Panair do Brasil in 1941 as my nice shot (courtesy
of PAB)
illustrates. Note Pan Am DC-3 NC25653 (c/n 2193) in left
background. In 1945 PP-PAZ
was sold to the
Uruguayan national carrier PLUNA becoming CX-AEG.