The Dakotas at IGI Airport
(Palam) , Delhi November, 2002: Recently I had a
chance to fly down to Palam airport by a Jet Airways flight from Hyderabad to New Delhi.
The flight landed at the Indira Gandhi International Airport at Palam and as it taxied
back, there were some quite interesting sights around the airfield.
First the airliner
taxied past the IAF Air Force Station side. There in some remote corner of the IAF
aircraft dispersal were the transport aircraft of the IAF Museum collection. We could get
a glimpse of the yellow painted Dakota, and the metallic finish second Dakota. The
Illyushin-14 was parked in the same lot as well.
According to Kunal Verma,
who used the Dakotas for a re-enactment of the Srinagar airlift in the IAF's Diamond
Jubilee film Salt of the Earth, None of the Dakotas were in taxiable condition,
let alone airworthy. And the aircraft have been lying in the same area for years. The last
time I saw the Silver Dakota inside the hangar was in the year 1989.
In addition to the IAF's
Dakota pair, I could see atleast one complete Dakota parked in the civil aircraft
dispersal as well as another derelict Dakota dumped behind one of the Hangars just facing
the ramp of the IAF aircraft. This derelict is missing the Engines and the outer wings
beyond the engines.. The nose dome was also missing.

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