. "2"^^ . . "176"^^ . "900.0"^^ . "plane"@en . . "radials"@en . "18"^^ . . . "6.04 m"@en . "671.0"^^ . . . "Douglas Aircraft Company"@en . . "at 7,700 ft"@en . . "1940"^^ . . "824.0"^^ . . "The Douglas DC-5 was developed as a 16/22 passenger civilian airliner, with a high wing and innovative tricycle landing gear (unique for the time). One prototype and four production aircraft were constructed prior to World War II."@en . . "1585.0"^^ . . . "604.52"^^ . . . "1939-02-20"^^ . . . "Douglas DC-5"@en . "Wright GR-1820-F62 Cyclone"@en . "13674.0"^^ . "The Douglas DC-5, the least known of the famous DC airliner series, was a 16-22 seat, twin-propeller aircraft intended for shorter routes than the DC-3 or DC-4. However, by the time it entered commercial service in 1940, many airlines were canceling orders; consequently, only five civilian DC-5s were ever built. With the Douglas Aircraft Company already converting to war production, the DC-5 was soon overtaken by events, although a limited number of military variants were produced."@en . "202.0"^^ . "78.0"^^ . "Donald Douglas"@en . "23.77 m"@en . . . . "Transport"@en . . "The Douglas DC-5 was developed as a 16/22 passenger civilian airliner, with a high wing and innovative tricycle landing gear (unique for the time). One prototype and four production aircraft were constructed prior to World War II."@en . . . . "18.96 m"@en . "200"^^ . "23700.0"^^ . "20000.0"^^ . "KLM"@en . . "three"@en . . . "8.1"^^ . . . . "9072.0"^^ . . "7,225 m"@en . . "230.0"^^ . "1600.0"^^ . . . "1391"^^ . . "1894.84"^^ . . "76.55"^^ . "1949"^^ . "McDonnell Aircraft since 1920"@en . . "12"^^ . . "The Douglas DC-5, the least known of the famous DC airliner series, was a 16-22 seat, twin-propeller aircraft intended for shorter routes than the DC-3 or DC-4. However, by the time it entered commercial service in 1940, many airlines were canceling orders; consequently, only five civilian DC-5s were ever built. With the Douglas Aircraft Company already converting to war production, the DC-5 was soon overtaken by events, although a limited number of military variants were produced."@en . . "prop"@en . "6243.0"^^ . . .