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The designation Douglas C-68 was given to two DC-3s impressed off the Douglas production line after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Like several similarly acquired aircraft given the designation C-48, the C-68s were powered by the Pratt & Whitney R-1830-82 engine, had 21 seats, and only differed in minor details.
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