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PBA DC-3 Updates

6/8/2015

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Updates and good news about two former PBA DC-3s!

Greg Ganser wrote, "
I am a former PBA employee and have learned that N35PB has been purchased by a former PBA pilot / mechanic and will be repositioned from Oshkosh to Marstons Mills Airport (2B1) next to Hyannis Airport (HYA)."

Norbert Raith spotted former PBA / Eastern Express DC-3 N137PB at Thomaston, Georgia, on May 24, 2015 and sent in this beautiful photo. N137PB arrived in Thomaston sometime last year and is apparently awaiting a prop overhaul. Still wearing the 1987-1988 Eastern Express colors, it looks like it could have just popped out of a time machine.
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Related pages:
PBA DC-3s: Where are they now?
The 7 decade history of DC-3 N28AA
Provincetown - Boston Airline
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