A crystal-clear shot of a DC-4 flying over Manhattan, 1939.
Photo: Margaret Bourke-White via the Atlas Gallery
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Aden Airways Canadair D C-4 Argonaut VR-AAR (1962)
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Douglas DC-4 C-54A 42-107443 cn7462. At Essendon Australia in 1944
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HS-VGZ, Douglas DC-4-1009, Southend, 23-02-1974 by Gordon Riley
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Ex VH-TAE. Eagle Aircraft Services. Ex Air Siam, broken up at Southend during May 1977.
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“You wanna fight someone, you fight me” seemed like a silly rule at first. but after there was more than one batkid living in the Manor at the same time, suddenly the prospect of having to spar with Bruce on the mats because you couldn’t stop yourself from throwing a punch at Tim earlier is terrifying.
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I am watching a show about a DC-4 and it is giving me extreme round-engine feels.
Perhaps one day I shall tell the story of how I crossed the Alps twice in this very craft:
Would anyone enjoy that?
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Batkids being asked "Why does Batman show the lower half of his face?" And the answers are actually pretty accurate 😂😂
If you like RobStar and other DC shananagans on the regular, why not follow me?? 😊🤷🏾♀️
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Space And Earth Chat
Bruce: Will you watch when the sun swallows the earth?
Clark: Bruce, that's in five billion years
Bruce: ...
Clark: No
Bruce: I would
Clark: Morbid Bruce.
Bruce: I understand why you wouldn't-
Clark: I wouldn't becuase I won't let it happen.
Bruce: It's physics Clark, you can't stop it.
Clark: I can.
Bruce: How? You're going to feed it more hydrogen?
Clark: Sure, why not. I am a farmer's son.
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if you hm. drew cass. for a poor lesbian. you know. if you wanted...........
shes giving u heart eyes
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Douglas DC-4 by Willard Womack
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Eastern Airlines DC-4.
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