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    Aircraft: Douglas DC-4E
    By this time the DC-5 was in the works and Douglas didn’t want a gap in the line up so they dubbed it the DC-4 Experimental or DC-4E and sold it to Japan.
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    Douglas DC-4E - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The Douglas DC-4E was an American experimental airliner that was developed before World War II. The design originated in 1935 from a requirement by United Air Lines. The goal was to develop a much larger and more sophisticated replacement for the DC-3, before the...
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    Nakajima G5N - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The Nakajima G5N Shinzan (Mountain Recess) was a Japanese heavy bomber of World War II. It was a four-engine, mid-wing monoplane with a tricycle undercarriage and twin tailfins. Design and development The Shinzan was a long-range, heavy bomber developed using technology from the Douglas DC-4E airliner...
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    Douglas DC-4E On TripAtlas.Com
    The Douglas DC-4E was an experimental airliner that was developed before World War II. The design originated in 1935 from a requirement by United Air Lines. ... Specifications (Douglas DC-4E)
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    YouTube - Forgotten Aircraft: Douglas DC-4E
    The Douglas DC-4E was an experimental airliner that was developed before World War II. The design originated in 1935 from a requirement by United Air Lines. ...
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    Douglas Dc-4e
    The Douglas DC-4E was an experimental airliner that was developed before World War II . The design originated in 1935 from a requirement by United Air Lines . ... Specifications (Douglas DC-4E)
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    Douglas DC-4E
    A selection of articles related to Douglas DC-4E ... A Wisdom Archive on Douglas DC-4E...
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    Designed by Committee: The Douglas DC-4E or -4X | Flight Journal | ...
    Designed by Committee: The Douglas DC-4E or -4X from Flight Journal in Home & Garden provided free by Find Articles.
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    Douglas DC-4E Summary
    Douglas DC-4E. Douglas DC-4E summary with 2 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more. ... The Douglas DC-4E was an experimental airliner that was developed before World War II.
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    American airplanes: Douglas page 2
    Douglas DC-4E [NC18100] (Douglas) Douglas DC-4E [NC18100] (Clark Scott) DC-4E 1938 (ATC 2-551) = 47pClwM rg;
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