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BuNo 17171, c/n 12554/43309. A popular tourist spot in Iceland, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1973_US_Navy_C-117D_S%C3%B3lheimasandur_Crash crash] occurred in 1973.<br>
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BuNo 17171, c/n 12554/43309. A popular tourist spot in Iceland, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1973_US_Navy_C-117D_S%C3%B3lheimasandur_Crash crash] occurred in 1973. Same aircraft at [[IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Military Fixed-Wing)]].<br>
 
Originally built as a C-47A-10-DK with c/n 12554 and serial 42-92722 for the USAAF, later transferred to the US Navy and redesignated an R4D-5. Converted to an R4D-8 in 1951 and given a new construction number (43309). Redesignated a C-117D in 1962.  
 
Originally built as a C-47A-10-DK with c/n 12554 and serial 42-92722 for the USAAF, later transferred to the US Navy and redesignated an R4D-5. Converted to an R4D-8 in 1951 and given a new construction number (43309). Redesignated a C-117D in 1962.  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:19, 21 March 2024

Bokeh poster.

Movie (2017)

Starring:
Maika Monroe (Jenai)
Matt O'Leary (Riley)
Arnar Jónsson (Nils)
Gunnar Helgason (Ivar)

On a romantic getaway to Iceland, a young American couple wake up one morning to discover every person on Earth has disappeared.

Douglas C-117D Skytrooper

BuNo 17171, c/n 12554/43309. A popular tourist spot in Iceland, the crash occurred in 1973. Same aircraft at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Military Fixed-Wing).
Originally built as a C-47A-10-DK with c/n 12554 and serial 42-92722 for the USAAF, later transferred to the US Navy and redesignated an R4D-5. Converted to an R4D-8 in 1951 and given a new construction number (43309). Redesignated a C-117D in 1962.

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