OVERVIEW: This is a 12-passenger utility DC-3 aircraft with a max gross takeoff weight of 25,200 pounds. As a FAR part 135 aircraft, it was certified to 26,900 pounds MGTOW. The current part 91 MGTOW is 25,200 pounds. It comes with an FAA part 125 LODA, an FAA approved AAIP, a set of maintenance manuals and an illustrated parts catalogue. The full fuel (822 gallons) useful load is 2,922.8 pounds. The aircraft has four operational fuel tanks for a total of 822 US Gallons, an approximate no wind range of 1100 nm with VFR reserves. At this weight, you can easily carry 12 adults plus 600 pounds of cargo, takeoff from a 2500 foot strip, climb to 10,000 MSL and stay in the air for 8 hours or more. By operating on main tank fuel only, the useful load is increased to more than 5,400 pounds. You can fly day or night, IFR or VFR. For back woods camping, the aircraft interior converts easily to a spacious comfortable night private quarters, complete with independent AC electricity. See pictures. At lighter weights, the aircraft only needs 1,500 feet of clearway to get airborne, results and distances vary according to conditions and techniques used. The aircraft may be legally operated single pilot with as little as a Private Pilot certificate, with multi engine land rating. However, the aircraft typically uses 2 pilots and a crew checklist. An annual recurrent FAR 61.58 PIC checkride is not required after completing the initial PIC checkride. Delivery flight (continental US) and two full PIC type ratings and 2 full SIC type ratings (provided at owner cost) are included in the sale, subject to qualifications, limitations, and agreement. The aircraft comes with all logs since 1971, all related maintenance manuals, two DC-3 jacks, and two DC-3 tow bars. See attached documents.