Noun
C-47 (plural C-47s)
(filmmaking) A standard wooden clothespin with a metal spring, used to hold gels to the barn doors of cinema lights.
Buick also supplied Pratt & Whitney engines in the Douglas C-47 Skytrain and Douglas C-54 Skymaster. Source: Internet
At about 15:00, 406 C-47 glider tugs and 33 C-47 cargo carriers delivered supplies to the 82nd Airborne Division. Source: Internet
US Air Force C-45 and C-47 airplanes and Civil Air Patrol Piper Super Cubs were standing by to take off if needed. Source: Internet
Lastly if requested DDMT even has access to a C-47 for actual paratrooper jumps over the Norman countryside if a person is jump trained. Source: Internet
There were also Sherman tanks, jeeps and C-47 planes that dropped paratroopers into Normandy on D-day and were also used in the Battle of the Bulge and the Rhine Jump in 1945. Source: Internet
His unit prepared manifests and flight plans for C-47 operations and supervised the loading and unloading of the cargo aircraft. Source: Internet