Canadian Trans-Canada Air Lines DC4 Photographs X 2

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This set includes two original photographs featuring the Trans-Canada Air Lines (TCA) Douglas DC-4 aircraft, an important model in Canadian aviation history. Trans-Canada Air Lines, the predecessor of Air Canada, operated the DC-4 during the mid-20th century for both civilian and military transport purposes. The DC-4 was a four-engine, propeller-driven airliner developed in the 1940s and widely used worldwide for its reliability and capacity. These photographs capture the DC-4 in various operational settings, providing visual documentation of its role within TCA’s fleet. Details such as airline livery, ground crews, and period vehicles may also be visible, offering additional context for researchers and collectors. These images are of interest to historians, aviation enthusiasts, and collectors of Canadian military and commercial airline memorabilia. Dimensions, photographic process, and any identifying marks are as shown in the scans provided. No reproductions or fakes are included in this lot.  Each photograph is 3″ X 5″.

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