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Western Airlines flew some amazing liveries on the DC-3, here depicted in the classic "Chieftain livery" as well as the classic white and polished Western liveries in the 50s, when the DC-3 was flying in all the airline's route including the famous "W" route; San Francisco south to San Diego, north from San Diego to Lethbridge, Alberta in Canada, south to Denver, and northeast to Huron.
Douglas DC-3 - Western Airlines
Experience the iconic liveries of Western Airlines on the legendary Douglas DC-3 aircraft, including the classic "Chieftain livery" and the white and polished Western liveries from the 1950s. Fly the historic routes of Western Airlines, such as the famous "W" route, taking you from San Francisco to San Diego, north to Lethbridge, Alberta, south to Denver, and northeast to Huron.
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