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"Douglas: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step back in time with Douglas, a name that holds a rich history and diverse range of influences

Background imageDouglas Collection: McDonnell Douglas F-A-18A Hornet 162450

McDonnell Douglas F-A-18A Hornet 162450
United States Navy - McDonnell Douglas F-A-18A-16-MC Hornet 162450 (msn 293-A243, base code AK, call-sign 111'), of VFA-131, at Fargo Air National Guard Base on 21 June 1986

Background imageDouglas Collection: McDonnell Douglas F-A-18B Hornet 161217

McDonnell Douglas F-A-18B Hornet 161217
United States Navy - McDonnell Douglas F-A-18B-4-MC Hornet 161217 (msn ), of VFA-125, at Lemore Naval Air Station, in October 1982. Date: 1982

Background imageDouglas Collection: Douglas DC-3 ZK-APB Popotea

Douglas DC-3 ZK-APB Popotea (msn 32693, ex USAAF C-47B-25-DK 44-76361), of N.A.C. (National Airways Corporation). at Whenuapai, on 21 October 1960. Date: 1960

Background imageDouglas Collection: Douglas DC-3 Viewmaster ZK-BYE Jean Batten

Douglas DC-3 Viewmaster ZK-BYE Jean Batten (msn 16386 -33134, ex USAAF C-47A-25-DK Skytrain 42-93599), of South Pacific Airlines of NZ. at Whenuapai, on 1 April 1961. Date: 1961

Background imageDouglas Collection: Douglas DC-3 ZK-AOD

Douglas DC-3 ZK-AOD (msn 27146-15701, ex USAAF C-47B-20-DK 43-49885), of Mount Cook Airlines. at Rotorua, on 21 February 1970. Date: 1961

Background imageDouglas Collection: Douglas DC-4 F-BELG

Douglas DC-4 F-BELG (msn 10392, ex USAAF C-54A-15DC 42-72287), of TAI (Transports Aeriens Intercontinentaux), at Whenuapai, on 14 April 1962. (Possibly under lease to European Air Transport)

Background imageDouglas Collection: Douglas DC-3 ZK-AQU Pihoihoi

Douglas DC-3 ZK-AQU Pihoihoi (msn 16386 -33134, ex USAAF C-47B-30-DK 44-76802), of N.A.C. (National Airways Corporation). at Rongotai, on 15 November 1961. Date: 1961

Background imageDouglas Collection: Douglas DC-3 ZK-AQP Peho

Douglas DC-3 ZK-AQP Peho (msn 32897, ex USAAF C-47B-35-DK 44-76565), of N.A.C. (National Airways Corporation). at Whenuapai, on 14 April 1962. Date: 1962

Background imageDouglas Collection: Douglas DC-3 ZK-AZL

Douglas DC-3 ZK-AZL (msn 16568-33316), of Airland (NZ) Ltd. in February 1962. Date: 1962

Background imageDouglas Collection: Douglas DC-3 ZK-BKD

Douglas DC-3 ZK-BKD (msn 13521, ex C-47A-25-DK 42-93592), of Mount Cook and Southern Lakes Tourist Co. Ltd. Ltd. at Christchurch in February 1962. Date: 1962

Background imageDouglas Collection: McDonnell Douglas - British Aerospace Harrier GR. 7 ZG861

McDonnell Douglas - British Aerospace Harrier GR. 7 ZG861
McDonnell Douglas - British Aerospace Harrier GR.7 ZG861 (msn P93), at Boscombe Down for Air Tournament International 1992, on 13 June 1992. Date: 1992

Background imageDouglas Collection: Fletcher FU24 ZK-CAY

Fletcher FU24 ZK-CAY (msn 79), of Thames Aerial Topdressing Co. Ltd. at Whenuapai, NZ, with a Royal New Zealand Air Force Douglas DC-6 in the background

Background imageDouglas Collection: RAF Wing Commander Douglas Bader, WW2

RAF Wing Commander Douglas Bader, WW2
Royal Air Force Wing Commander Douglas Bader, Second World War. Date: 1942

Background imageDouglas Collection: Douglas DC-9 HB-IFP

Douglas DC-9 HB-IFP
Douglas DC-9-32 HB-IFP (msn 47111, line Number 182), of Swissair, at Manchester-Ringway Airport in May 1973. Date: 1973

Background imageDouglas Collection: McDonnell Douglas F-4M Phantom FGR. 2 XV401

McDonnell Douglas F-4M Phantom FGR. 2 XV401
McDonnell Douglas F-4M Phantom FGR.2 XV401 (msn 2885/9231), of No.41 Squadron, at RAF Leuchars. Date: circa 1969

Background imageDouglas Collection: McDonnell Douglas F-4K Phantom FG. 1 XT861

McDonnell Douglas F-4K Phantom FG. 1 XT861
McDonnell Douglas F-4K Phantom FG.1 XT861 (msn 2383, base code V'), of 892 Naval Air Squadron, at RAF Leuchars. ( The base code V is odd, as Victorious never carried Phantoms)

Background imageDouglas Collection: Hawker Hurricane with Supermarine Spitfire

Hawker Hurricane with Supermarine Spitfire
Battle of Britain Memorial Flight - Hawker Hurricane IIC LF363 LE-D with Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IIa P7350 UO-T'. LF363 carries the markings carried by Douglas Bader's Hurricane in No.242

Background imageDouglas Collection: Hawker Hurricane IIC LF363

Hawker Hurricane IIC LF363
Battle of Britain Memorial Flight - Hawker Hurricane IIC LF363 LE-D, with the markings carried by Douglas Bader's Hurricane in No.242 Squadron. Date: circa 1980

Background imageDouglas Collection: Douglas DC-8-55CF 45819 - F-RAFC

Douglas DC-8-55CF 45819 - F-RAFC
Armee de l'Air - Douglas DC-8-55CF 45819 / F-RAFC (msn 45819, line number 238), of ET60 (Escadron de Transport 60), circa November 1966 Date: 1966

Background imageDouglas Collection: McDonnell Douglas F-15E 90-0255

McDonnell Douglas F-15E 90-0255
United States Air Force - McDonnell Douglas F-15E 90-0255, at the SBAC Farnborough International Air Show in September 1992. Date: 1992

Background imageDouglas Collection: McDonnell Douglas F-A-18A-17-MC Hornet 162840

McDonnell Douglas F-A-18A-17-MC Hornet 162840
United States Navy - McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A-17-MC Hornet 162840 (msn, base code NJ, call-sign 505'), of VFA-125 at Goodyear on 1 November 1986 Date: 1986

Background imageDouglas Collection: Douglas DC-8-62 N1805 Flying Colours

Douglas DC-8-62 N1805 Flying Colours (msn 45899, line number 304), of Braniff International Airways, with the Alexander Calder Flying Colours livery, at Tocumen International Airport in Panama

Background imageDouglas Collection: Douglas RB-66 Destroyer 54-0520

Douglas RB-66 Destroyer 54-0520
United States Air Force - Douglas RB-66B-DL Destroyer 54-0520 (msn 44820), of the 1st Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, 10th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, at RAF Alconbury in June 1964. Date: 1964

Background imageDouglas Collection: McDonnell Douglas AV-8B+ Harrier II Plus 164551

McDonnell Douglas AV-8B+ Harrier II Plus 164551
United States Marine Corps - McDonnell Douglas AV-8B+-19-MC Harrier II Plus 164551 (msn 236, base code WH, call-sign 00'), of VMA-542, at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina

Background imageDouglas Collection: Douglas C-133A Cargomaster 56-2010

Douglas C-133A Cargomaster 56-2010
United States Air Force - Douglas C-133A-25-DL Cargomaster 56-2010 (msn 45247), of the 436th Military Airlift Wing, at RAF Mildenhall in May 1969. Date: 1969

Background imageDouglas Collection: Douglas DC-6BB I-DIMI

Douglas DC-6BB I-DIMI (msn 44253), of SAM (Societa Aerea Mediterranea SpA), at the Biggin Hill Air Fair on 14 May 1965. Date: 1965

Background imageDouglas Collection: McDonnell Douglas F-A-18A Hornet 162467

McDonnell Douglas F-A-18A Hornet 162467
United States Marine Corps - McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A-16-MC Hornet 162467 (msn 322/A267, base code EC, call-sign 01'), of VMFA-531, at Luke Air Force Base on 17 January 1987. Date: 1987

Background imageDouglas Collection: McDonnell Douglas Phantom FG. 1 XT869

McDonnell Douglas Phantom FG. 1 XT869
Royal Navy - McDonnell Douglas Phantom FG.1 XT869 (msn 2623, base code R, call-sign 002'), of 892 Naval Air Squadron, embarked on HMS Ark Royal (R09), at RAF Leuchars on 15 September 1973

Background imageDouglas Collection: McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR. 2 XV418

McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR. 2 XV418
Royal Air Force - McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR.2 XV418 (msn 3036/9248), of No.41 Squadron at RAF Leuchars on 14 September 1974. Date: 1974

Background imageDouglas Collection: 25 A3D Skywarrior

25 A3D Skywarrior
Douglas A-3B Skywarrior. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft

Background imageDouglas Collection: 24 A1E Skyraider

24 A1E Skyraider
Douglas A-1H Skyraider. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft

Background imageDouglas Collection: 23 A4D Skyhawk

23 A4D Skyhawk
Douglas A-4E Skyhawk. This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA) used by the United States Army to train their personnel to recognize friendly and hostile aircraft

Background imageDouglas Collection: 22 F6A Skyray

22 F6A Skyray
Douglas F4D-1 Skyray (re-designated F-6A in 1962 despite not being in service). This is one of the series of Graphics Training Aids (GTA)

Background imageDouglas Collection: Douglas DC-8-62 SE-DBG

Douglas DC-8-62 SE-DBG Jorund Viking (msn 45921, line Number 322), of Scandinavan Airline System, at RAF Luqa on 11 November 1971. Date: 1971

Background imageDouglas Collection: McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR. 2 XV492 Q

McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR. 2 XV492 Q
Royal Air Force - McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR.2 XV492 Q;, of No.6 Squadron, at RAF Seletar. Date: circa 1973

Background imageDouglas Collection: Douglas TA-4J Skyhawk 153663

Douglas TA-4J Skyhawk 153663
United States Marine Corps - Douglas TA-4J Skyhawk 154323 (msn 13711, base code SC, call-sign 20'), of VMAT-102, at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, in January 1976. Date: 1976

Background imageDouglas Collection: Douglas A-4E Skyhawk 150049

Douglas A-4E Skyhawk 150049
United States Marine Corps - Douglas A-4E Skyhawk 150049 (msn 13102, base code SC, call-sign 1'), of VMAT-102, at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, in January 1976. Date: 1976

Background imageDouglas Collection: McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR. 2

McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR. 2
Royal Air Force - McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR.2, of No.56 Squadron. Date: circa 1980

Background imageDouglas Collection: Douglas A-4F Skyhawk 156935

Douglas A-4F Skyhawk 156935
United States Navy - Douglas A-4F Skyhawk 155017 (msn 13833, unit code UH, call-sign 09'), of VC-7, at Naval Air Station Miramar. Date: 1976

Background imageDouglas Collection: Douglas TA-4J Skyhawk 156935

Douglas TA-4J Skyhawk 156935
United States Navy - Douglas TA-4J Skyhawk 156935 (msn 14028, unit code 3K, call-sign 428'), of VT-24, at Naval Air Station Miramar. Date: 1976

Background imageDouglas Collection: McDonnell Douglas TA-4J Skyhawk 153663

McDonnell Douglas TA-4J Skyhawk 153663
United States Marine Corps - McDonnell Douglas TA-4J Skyhawk 153663 (msn 13601, base code SC, call-sign 22'), of VMAT-102, at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, in January 1976. Date: 1976

Background imageDouglas Collection: McDonnell Douglas McDonnell Douglas F-15A Eagle 73-0086

McDonnell Douglas McDonnell Douglas F-15A Eagle 73-0086
United States Air Force - McDonnell Douglas F-15A-7-MC Eagle 73-0086 (msn 0024-A020), at Luke Air Force Base, in January 1976. Date: 1976

Background imageDouglas Collection: McDonnell Douglas McDonnell Douglas F-15B Eagle 79-0059

McDonnell Douglas McDonnell Douglas F-15B Eagle 79-0059
United States Air Force - McDonnell Douglas F-15B-7-MC Eagle 79-0059 (msn 0025-B005), at Luke Air Force Base, in January 1976. Transferred to the Israeli Defence Forces - Air Force as 110 in 1992

Background imageDouglas Collection: McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 N1803U Spirit of St. Louis - 1971

McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 N1803U Spirit of St. Louis - 1971
McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 N1803U Spirit of St.Louis - 1971 (msn 46602, line number 8), at the Paris Air Show, held at le Bourget Airport in June 1971, with airshow serial 1152. Date: 1971

Background imageDouglas Collection: McDonnell Douglas TA-4F Skyhawk 153483

McDonnell Douglas TA-4F Skyhawk 153483
United States Marine Corps - McDonnell Douglas TA-4F Skyhawk 153483 (msn 13549, base code SC, call-sign 24'), of VMAT-102, at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, in January 1976. Date: 1976

Background imageDouglas Collection: Douglas DC-8-62 N1805

Douglas DC-8-62 N1805 Flying Colours (msn 45899, line number 304), of Braniff International Airways, with the Alexander Calder Flying Colours livery, at Tocumen International Airport in Panama

Background imageDouglas Collection: Douglas C-47A Dakota 4 G-AGJV

Douglas C-47A Dakota 4 G-AGJV (msn 12195, ex 42-92399, ex FXZ638, ex BEA'John Porte'), of Derby Airways at a snowy Birmingham Airport. Date: circa 1965

Background imageDouglas Collection: Douglas A-4G Skyhawk N13-155061 874

Douglas A-4G Skyhawk N13-155061 874
Royal Australian Navy - Douglas A-4G Skyhawk N13-155061 874, of 805 Squadron RAN, at RAF Greenham Common for the 1977 International Air Tattoo. Date: 1977



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"Douglas: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step back in time with Douglas, a name that holds a rich history and diverse range of influences. From wartime Toby jugs depicting the resilience of WW1 to the infectious dance moves taught in "Me and My Girl - Instructions on how to dance the Lambeth Walk, " this caption explores the various facets associated with Douglas. Embark on an adventure aboard Her Majesty's Australian Ship (HMAS) Melbourne (21), where stories of bravery and camaraderie unfold. Or soar through the skies on a Douglas DC-3 aircraft, marveling at its iconic design that has stood the test of time. Immerse yourself in nostalgia as you gaze upon the sheet music cover for "Me and My Girl - Lambeth Walk" from 1937, transporting you to an era filled with joyous melodies. Discover Threave Castle nestled in Castle Douglas, Scotland – a testament to architectural grandeur that echoes tales of ancient times. Indulge your artistic side by exploring Stephen Ward's sketches of celebrities from 1960, capturing their essence through his masterful strokes. Witness history come alive as you encounter both the Old Harbour in Douglas, Isle of Man and an antique map dating back to the 19th century – reminders of past glory etched into these lands. Feel your heart race as you witness McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom jets streak across the sky like lightning bolts – symbols of power and technological advancement. Finally, experience Derby Day alongside The Olympians who epitomize strength, grace, and determination. Douglas is more than just a name; it encapsulates moments frozen in time across continents. It represents resilience during war, cultural expressions through art forms like music and dance while also showcasing architectural wonders that have stood strong for centuries. Join us on this captivating journey through history where every corner reveals another fascinating aspect tied to this remarkable name – Douglas.