The key features of the wind turbine model:
- Made entirely of aluminum and stainless steel
- Three ball bearings in total
- Includes a mounting rod with a height of 1.40 meters
The C-47 "That's All Brother" of the Commemorative Air Force is a unique and unforgettable aircraft. It played a crucial role in the invasion of Normandy and served as a transport aircraft during the war, ferrying troops and equipment.
Our wind chime featuring the C-47 "That's All Brother" is an impressive and original accessory that will attract attention in your garden or on your terrace. It's a real eye-catcher and is sure to delight any aviation enthusiast.
As a company that has been active in the garden decoration industry for many years, we understand the needs and desires of our customers. We offer the C-47 "That's All Brother" wind chime in a design that faithfully represents the aircraft's original paint scheme.
To ensure you get the most out of your C-47 "That's All Brother" wind chime, we recommend placing it in a location regularly exposed to wind. Thanks to the ball bearings, the wind chime will spin even in low wind speeds.
Order now and bring a piece of aviation history to your garden! The C-47 "That's All Brother" wind chime is the perfect accessory for any garden designer or aviation enthusiast. We are confident that you will appreciate the quality and beauty of this extraordinary wind chime.
- The C-47 "That's All Brother" was the lead aircraft of the formation of 800 Allied transport planes during the D-Day invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944.
- The aircraft got its name "That's All Brother" from a note above the flight deck written by a mechanic repairing the aircraft. It was his personal message to Hitler, meaning "Enough is enough!"
- The C-47 was one of the most widely used aircraft of World War II and was employed in various roles such as troop transport, cargo transport, and medical evacuation.
- The C-47 also participated in supplying the Allies during the Siege of Bastogne in the Battle of the Bulge.
- Approximately 10,000 C-47 aircraft were built during World War II.
- The C-47 "That's All Brother" was retired in 1945 and subsequently operated as a civilian aircraft.
- The C-47 "That's All Brother" of the CAF was restored in 2019 to its original condition as it appeared on D-Day. It is now the only airworthy aircraft that participated in D-Day.
- The aircraft was restored in 2019 and is now a key part of the CAF fleet, performing at airshows and other events across the United States.
- The C-47 "That's All Brother" is a symbol of the courage and determination of the men and women who fought in World War II.
- The aircraft was restored following a successful crowdfunding campaign launched in 2015.
- The aircraft has a wingspan of 29 meters and a length of 19 meters, weighing 8,267 kilograms empty. After several changes of ownership, the aircraft was finally acquired by the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) in 2007 and restored. The CAF is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving historical aircraft and presenting them at airshows and other events.
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