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Mon, Dec 23, 2024

DC-3 Society Changes As Maiden Flight Approaches 90 Years

Will Operate Independently As Stand-Alone Entity

On the 89th anniversary of the DC-3 Maiden Flight, the DC-3 Society announced that it will operate as a stand-alone entity, officially separating from the Tunison Foundation in January 2025.

Operations of the DC-3 Society have advanced and membership has steadily grown, and its designation as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit will soon become official.

Eric Zipkin, Tunison Foundation board president said, “We’re excited for the future of the DC-3 Society, especially continuing to operate this type of aircraft in our current climate. It’s imperative we have a structured member organization looking out for our best interests and needs.”

Eric also served as chief pilot for both 2019 and 2024 D-Day Squadron missions in Europe. With the DC-3 Society assuming responsibility for the D-Day Squadron’s programming and platforms, the D-Day Squadron will focus on large flying commemorations for the DC-3.

Lyndse Costabile, who served as D-Day Squadron’s executive director since fall of 2019 explained, “We know the D-Day Squadron is globally recognized, that’s no secret. It’s become a symbol to many in celebrating the Grand Dame, the legendary DC-3 and all those who crewed and maintained her.

“That is why we must highlight the DC-3 Society to ensure longevity of our programs, membership resources and continuing to celebrate all that the DC-3 has accomplished in war and in peace.”

For 2025, the DC-3 Society’s planning is under way for 90th anniversary events across the U.S. and Europe to celebrate the legendary DC-3’s maiden flight. 

FMI:  www.ddaysquadron.org/

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