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    Airframe Family: Douglas DC-7 Seven Seas / C-74 Globemaster I / C-124 Globemaster II
    Latest Model:DC-7C Seven Seas
    Construction Number:45546
    Last Civil Registration:N381M
    Compressed ID:Douglas DC-7C cn 45546 cr N381M
    Latest Owner or Location:Modern Air Transport Inc, Miami, FL

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    Dates

    Event

    Constructed as a DC-7C.

    To unknown owner with c/r PH-DSN.

    To unknown owner with c/r N381M.

    To Modern Air Transport Inc, Miami, FL with new c/r N381M.

    By 11 June 1961

    To KLM Royal Dutch Airlines with new c/r PH-DSN (Douglas DC-7C, 45546/1031).

    11 June 1961

    Crashed.
    Summary: The damage to the airframe was substantial. There were 9,318 hours on the airframe at the time. The international non-scheduled passenger flight departed Windsor Locks-Bradley International Airport, CT (BDL/KBDL), United States of America and was destined for Glasgow-Prestwick Airport (PIK/EGPK), United Kingdom. The accident occurred at over Atlantic Ocean (Atlantic Ocean) while en route. The airframe was repaired. Narrative: DC-7 PH-DSN departed New York-Idlewild for Bradley Field where 73 passengers boarded the plane...
    For a complete description of the event read the Aviation Safety Network Report.

    19 August 1966

    To Modern Air Transport Inc, Miami, FL with new c/r N381M.

    30 August 1971

    Civil registration, N381M, cancelled.
    Cancelled.

    In derelict condition.


    Photographer: robert roggeman
    Notes: KLM.FLYING DUTCHMAN.


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