Douglas DC 6
SE-BDO
c/n 43131
Also this aircraft was delivered as new to SAS as "Arngrim Viking" in June 1948. Bought by Transair in March 1960 as "Robin Folke". At the end of 1962 the aircraft was leased for 1 month by the United Nations and after service in Sweden it was leased by Transair Congo between December 1963 and June 1964.
After return from Congo it was flown by Transair under the name "Linkoping" until October 1967. The last year it was used as back-up aircraft for DC 7B which often had a lot of engine troubles. Because of this the aircraft got the same colour-scheme as the DC 7B, and this was the only DC 6 that got this special painting, which you also can see on the picture above.
After service with Transair the aircraft was bought by Yemen based Brothers Air Service as their 70-ABI, it was w.f.u. and stored in 1972.