D-CADE Douglas DC-3
(c/n 15663/27108)
Between 1955 and 1960 the newly resurrected Lufthansa flew
three DC-3s. D-CADE was the first
registered. It was
the former RAF Dakota IV KG239 which had been released to the Pakistan
Air
Force in 1949 as
H-718. From there it was sold in the UK as G-ANMB, and then
to France as
F-BGSM in March of 1954. Lufthansa
acquired it later that year. It was later sold to Bavaria Air
Transport (still as
D-CADE) and, after a period of lease to Transair Sweden was sold to the
Air
Force of the South Yemen
People's Republic as G-41-2-67. Its final fate is
obscure.
As a final note:
There resides, at the Auto & Technik Museum in Sinsheim, Germany, a
DC-3 bearing the rego
D-CADE.
This machine is, in fact, c/n 25450 and was previously Iberia's
EC-AEU. For some
time it carried
D-CORA but appears now to have been changed to D-CADE. I assume
this was
done since D-CADE was the
first DC-3 registered to the "new" Lufthansa, and they wanted to
reflect some sort of
historical connection. However, can someone tell me when the switch in "fake"
registrations was
made? Eduardo Dromer in Spain
has kindly sent me an image (below)
of the
identity plate resident in
the musem's D-CADE showing the Iberia
fleet number and former
registration.