TATONDUK OUTFITTERS LTD· ICAO24 aa0cc2· last seen 11h ago

N747CE is a Douglas DC 6, a four-engine piston aircraft operated by TATONDUK OUTFITTERS LTD. SkyMeter has tracked 444 flights totalling 670 hours of airtime via ADS-B across 17 callsigns. The most frequent segment is PANC to PAED. Service window in our records spans 450 days. Of those flights, 6 (1.4%) carry at least one detected incident: a go-around, unstable approach, stall warning, or runway excursion. The Douglas DC 6 has a 118 ft wingspan, a maximum takeoff weight of 107,000 lb.

About the Douglas DC 6

The Douglas DC-6 was the piston-powered heavyweight that ruled long-haul air travel in the early postwar years, bridging the gap between the legendary DC-3 and the coming jet age. Introduced in 1947 as a pressurized, four-engine airliner powered by Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp radials producing 2,500 horsepower each, the DC-6 could carry up to 102 passengers across transcontinental and transoceanic routes at altitudes above 20,000 feet, a quantum leap in comfort and speed over its unpressurized predecessors. Airlines like United, American, and Pan Am deployed hundreds of DC-6s on premier routes throughout the 1950s, with the type setting multiple speed records including the first sub-10-hour transcontinental crossing by a commercial airliner.

With a maximum takeoff weight of 107,000 pounds and a range exceeding 3,000 nautical miles, the DC-6 offered genuine intercontinental capability in an era when most airliners were still regional workhorses. The improved DC-6B variant, which became the production standard, featured a strengthened fuselage and increased fuel capacity, cementing the type's reputation for rugged reliability. Though passenger service ended by the early 1970s as jets took over, the DC-6 found a lucrative second career as a freighter and fire tanker, with its powerful radial engines and rugged airframe proving ideal for heavy cargo operations in remote environments like Alaska and northern Canada.

Today the DC-6 remains one of the last operational four-engine piston airliners, prized by specialty cargo operators for its ability to haul oversized loads into short, unpaved strips where turbine aircraft fear to tread. The type's distinctive sound (the deep, syncopated rumble of four radials slightly out of phase) is now a rare treat at airshows and backcountry operations. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with the largest observed operator.

FLIGHTS
444
all time
FLOWN HOURS
670
tracked time
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AIRPORTS VISITED
23
unique
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CALLSIGNS
17
49 routes
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SERVICE PERIOD
05/28/2025 → 08/21/2026
first → last
INCIDENT RATE
1.4%
6 flagged

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Aircraft specifications

Douglas DC 6

Engines
Quad Piston
Vref (approach)
108 kt
MTOW
107,000 lb
Wingspan
118 ft
Length
101 ft
Wake category
Medium

Recent flights

Newest 50 operations of N747CE

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08/12/2026
1h 27m
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08/12/2026
1h 17m
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08/11/2026
2h 28m
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08/10/2026
2h 22m
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08/10/2026
1h 24m
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08/05/2026
4h 53m
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07/30/2026
1h 49m
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07/29/2026
1h 42m
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07/29/2026
1h 3m
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07/28/2026
2h 37m
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07/28/2026
1h 13m
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07/25/2026
1h 28m
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07/24/2026
1h 50m
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07/17/2026
1h 3m
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07/17/2026
1h 41m
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07/17/2026
1h 47m
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