Douglas DC-2
| DC-2 | |
|---|---|
| DC-2 PH-AJU Uiver came second in the MacRobertson Air Race in 1934 | |
| Role | Passenger & military transport |
| Manufacturer | Douglas Aircraft Company |
| First flight | May 11, 1934 |
| Introduction | May 18, 1934, with Trans World Airlines |
| Status | Retired |
| Primary users | Transcontinental & Western Air (TWA) KLM Pan American Airways |
| Produced | 1934–1939 |
| Number built | 192 |
| Developed from | Douglas DC-1 |
| Developed into | Douglas B-18 Bolo Douglas DC-3 |
The Douglas DC-2 is a retired 14-passenger, twin-engined airliner that was produced by the American company Douglas Aircraft Company starting in 1934. It competed with the Boeing 247. In 1935, Douglas produced a larger version called the DC-3, which became one of the most successful aircraft in history.