Witness Asia's oldest airline bridging two eras of aviation with this historically accurate decal set for the Douglas DC-3 (C-47) in the Philippine Airlines 1967 livery.
By 1967, Philippine Airlines had already been flying for over two decades and was operating modern jet aircraft on international routes — yet the trusty Douglas DC-3 remained indispensable for domestic island-hopping across the Philippine archipelago. With over 7,000 islands to connect, the DC-3 continued serving smaller airstrips that jets simply could not reach, wearing PAL's evolving livery well into the jet age. This 1967 scheme differs distinctly from the earlier 1959 livery, reflecting the airline's modernizing identity while the DC-3 soldiered on as a regional workhorse.
This decal set faithfully reproduces the complete 1967 Philippine Airlines livery: fuselage titles, PAL markings, registration numbers, and full window lines — all researched from historical photographic references.
What's included:
- Full livery decals for the Douglas DC-3 C-47 (Philippine Airlines 1967)
- Fuselage titles, PAL markings, and registration numbers
- Available in scales: 1/144, 1/200, 1/100, 1/72, and 1/48
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 1/144–1/48 scale Douglas DC-3 and C-47 variants from major manufacturers.
Perfect for: Philippine aviation enthusiasts, Southeast Asian collectors, and modelers who want all three PAL DC-3 liveries in their collection.