Roden Aircraft 1/144 C47 Skytrain (Dakota MkIII) Aircraft Kit
The main role in the delivery of a huge number of troops belonged to the C-47 Skytrain transport aircraft or Dakota Mk.III as it was called while in service with the British Royal Air Force. Hundreds of these transport planes carried the bulk of the paratroopers that night, both American and British, as well as units from other countries belonging to the British Crown; side by side with troops from the occupied countries, which were attached to the British units participating in this operation. In addition, the C-47 towed a large number of Horsa type gliders to occupied France with paratroopers on board, ammunition for the soldiers, and other important military equipment.
The C-47 is considered to have been the Second World War's main transport medium in its class, since apart from participating in D Day, which was its "golden time" in contributing to the common cause of all the transport forces of the Allies, it had to bear the major part of the Allies' transportation burden during the war, carrying out important missions both in the European theater and in the remote battlefields of Africa, the Far East and other regions of strategic importance. The C-47 is considered to be the iconic "right plane", deserving that title equally with the famous fighters, bombers and other important types of combat aircraft. Remembering Day D, it is a true symbol of the event which was, without any doubt, fundamental in changing the course of the history of the end of the Second World War.