I-TROS Douglas DC-3
(c/n 15230/26675)
This is how most ex C-47s were
typically received by the airlines in Europe at the end of WW II.
Transadriatica was one of some 30
or so small airlines which sprung up in Italy in 1946/47. Very
few
operated for more than a year. Transadriatica operated routes
from Venice to Rome, Brindisi,
Catanaia,
Genoa and Cagliari using six Douglas DC-3s. It was absorbed
into ALI Flotte Ruinite
in
1949. I-TROS had yet to be converted to full DC-3CS1C3G
standard when this phptograph
was
taken. It was an ex C-47B-15-DK (43-49414) which was sold in
Australia in 1948 as
VH-BNH.