On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 1:27 PM, David J Brooks <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 12:16 AM, frank theriault
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> First shot looks like the De Havilland Beaver - one of the greatest
>> planes ever built!
>
> I;m pretty sureit is, its a model non the less. The real one is on the
> last page. I flew a lot in the beaver 1971-72, and on geo-chemical
> sample jobs. Used the twin otter to cache fuel and pick up sample, and
> the Bell 206 t fly into the lakes to get the samples. There should be
> a shot of the 206 model in there some were.
>
> Dave

There's no 206 shot, but there is a Kiowa, which is fairly closely
related to the 206 (contrary to popular opinion, the Kiowa isn't
actually a 206 in OD paint, but they're quite closely related, both
are descendants of the LOH program and share a lot of airframe
powertrain).

It's sad to see a perfectly good Beaver stuck in a hangar. Such useful
aircraft, even the prototype had a long career in commercial aviation
before ending up in a museum (My dad actually flew FHB, the prototype
Beaver, quite a number of times when he worked for Norcanair)

-- 
M. Adam Maas
http://www.mawz.ca
Explorations of the City Around Us.

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