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Today’s Top Pick is a 1952 De Havilland DHC-2 Beaver. When the De Havilland Aircraft Co. of Canada came up with the concept for the DHC-2 Beaver after World War II, the company needed a best-seller.
Today’s Top Aircraft For Sale Pick: 1954 de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver Mk I More than 50 years after production ceased, the Beaver is still widely considered the king of bush aircraft.
The first time is a scary proposition: to climb into a plane that looks like it's made of sheet metal and has just stepped out of the 1950s. There are seven people on the dock, waiting to board ...
A de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver, most likely the original CF-FHB, on skis in the snow of Ootsa Lake, B.C., in the winter of 1951-52. The three men on the left are unidentified. The fourth man on the ...
More than 900 of the 1657 Beaver aircraft produced are still flying, and the airplane has been operated by 37 countries including the U.S.
--Pratt& Whitney, an RTX business, announced today that Valdor Aircraft, has selected the PT6A-34 engine for its conversion program of the single-engine BX Turbo Beaver, under a new supplemental ...