Preserve a piece of Vietnam War era aviation history with this historically accurate decal set for the Douglas DC-3 (C-47) in the Air Vietnam / Hang Khong Viet Nam 1967 livery.
Air Vietnam was the national carrier of South Vietnam, operating throughout one of the most dramatic periods in Southeast Asian history. In 1967, at the height of the Vietnam War, the airline continued flying domestic routes connecting Saigon, Hue, Da Nang, and other cities — keeping civilian air travel alive in a country torn by conflict. The Douglas DC-3, a veteran of World War II, remained a reliable workhorse on these routes long after more modern aircraft had replaced it elsewhere. Air Vietnam ceased operations in 1975 with the fall of Saigon, making any record of its liveries a significant piece of aviation history.
This decal set faithfully reproduces the complete 1967 Air Vietnam livery: fuselage titles in both English and Vietnamese, airline markings, registration numbers, and full window lines — all researched from historical photographic references.
What's included:
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- Fuselage titles, Air Vietnam markings, and registration numbers
Decal quality: Printed using high-resolution digital printing technology, delivering sharp edges, accurate colors, and excellent durability. White areas are fully opaque — safe for use on both light and dark painted surfaces.
Compatible model kits: Suitable for 1/144 scale Douglas DC-3 and C-47 variants from major manufacturers.
Perfect for: Vietnam War aviation enthusiasts, Southeast Asian history collectors, and modelers of rare 1960s Indochina airline liveries.