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Forgotten Aircraft: Douglas DC-4E



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The Douglas DC-4E was an experimental airliner that was developed before World War II. The design originated in 1935 from a requirement by United Air Lines. The goal was to develop a much larger and more sophisticated replacement for the DC-3, before the first DC-3 had even flown. There was enough interest from other airlines, that American Airlines, Eastern Air Lines, Pan American Airways, and TWA joined United in providing $100,000 each toward the cost of developing the new aircraft.
With a planned capacity of 42 passengers, the DC-4 (as it was then known) would seat twice as many people as the DC-3. It would be the first large airplane with a nose wheel. Other innovations included auxiliary power units, power-boosted flight controls, alternating current electrical system, and air conditioning. Cabin pressurization was also planned for the production aircraft. The aircraft also featured a novel tail with three vertical stabilizers. This provided sufficient vertical stabilizer area to allow the aircraft to take-off with only two engines on one side operating while still allowing the plane to fit into existing hangars.
The prototype first flew on June 7, 1938 from Clover Field in Santa Monica, California. It was used by United Air Lines for in-service evaluation during 1939. Operating the aircraft was remarkably trouble-free. However, the complex systems proved to be expensive to maintain and the design was abandoned in favor of a less complex four-engined design. This newer design was designated DC-4, leading to the earlier design to be re-designated DC-4E (E for "experimental"). The DC-4E was sold to Japan, which was buying western aircraft for evaluation and technology transfer during this period. The design became the basis of the Nakajima G5N bomber.
General characteristics
Crew: three
Capacity: 52 passengers
Length: 97 ft 0 in (29.7 m)
Wingspan: 97 ft 0 in (29.7 m)
Height: 24 ft 6 1/2 in (7.4 m)
Wing area: 2,155 ft² (200.2 m²)
Empty weight: 42,564 lb (19,308 kg)
Loaded weight: 61,500 lb (27,896 kg)
Max takeoff weight: 66,500 lb (30,164 kg)
Powerplant: 4Ă— Pratt & Whitney R-2180-S1A1-G Twin Hornet , 1,450 hp (1,081 kW) each
Performance
Maximum speed: 245 mph at 7,000 ft (394 km/h at 2,135 m)
Range: 2,200 miles (3,540 km)
Service ceiling: 22,900 ft (6,980 m)
Rate of climb: 1,175 ft/min (356 m/min)
Wing loading: 28.5 lb/ft² (139.3 kg/m²)
Power/mass: 0.09 hp/lb (0.16 kW/kg)


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To Bomberguy: As a ... ( 1 year ago by russellcase)
To Bomberguy: As a former Eastern Airlines employee, that you for the detail and intersting information.
GREAT Posts!! thanx ... ( 1 year ago by greenhornet59)
GREAT Posts!! thanx so much...ex USAF here.
if it was abandoned ... ( 1 year ago by paranzoik)
if it was abandoned id of smashed it up
You know what ... ( 11 months ago by Jagger3939)
You know what paranzoik? You have no respect for history. In case you dont remember me, you commented on the DC-3. You had said the same thing "" Why didnt you smash it up?"" thats what you said. I bet you are a gang member. Just knock it off.
im not in no gang. ... ( 11 months ago by paranzoik)
im not in no gang. that aint cool being in a gang and stabing each other. its stupid.
Wow you are and ... ( 10 months ago by andreibf)
Wow you are and idiot paranzoik.
BTW bomberguy, how ... ( 10 months ago by andreibf)
BTW bomberguy, how did you get a MOVING picture next to ur name?
very nice to see ... ( 9 months ago by gooneybird47)
very nice to see some video of this forgotten bird. too bad that we sold it japan...it should be in a museum,but who knew back then. I read that the pilot attempted a full flap landing with one engine out,& crashed into the water with several high ranking japanese officials on board,killing everyone...too bad
Are there any ... ( 9 months ago by gooneybird47)
Are there any interior photos of this aircraft? Would love to see the cockpit. Also,does any film footage exist of the Douglas DC-5?? This is another forgotten Douglas creation...only 12 built & as far as I know none survived.
If I'm not mistaken ... ( 9 months ago by whizbang47)
If I'm not mistaken, the DC-4E had its own U.S. Air Mail stamp. It was green and looked like money(!) Possibly a 2 cent post card stamp(?)
We tend to give ... ( 3 months ago by catman351)
We tend to give away things which an enemy can use against us, like the DC-4E to the Japanese and the Rolls Royce Nene engine to the Russians (which they used in their MiG-15's). Now what else are we going to give away that's going to be used against us???
The Singer is Kay ... ( 1 month ago by Noppasit777)
The Singer is Kay Starr



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