At 00:52 on June 6, 1944, the first phase of Operation Overlord began.
On the ground, occupied France awaited the Allied airborne pathfinders preparing to jump. The transport aircraft, down low and vulnerable, were tasked with flying in unescorted and returning to England to repeat the mission. This operation was critical, years in the making, and it could not fail.
The airplane for the job: the Douglas C-47 Skytrain.
Also known as a Dakota to the British, the C-47 was the militarized version of a DC-3 credited by Dwight Eisenhower as one of the four weapons that won the war. This airframe carried men and equipment, towed gliders, and became America’s go-to workhorse.
In June 2024, some of those same aircraft that crossed the beaches that fateful morning returned to…