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Sorry, no pic. I was just watching a show on Alaska and this radial
engined amphibian pulls up to dock, only for a second and then they shoed other stuff 'bout Alaska. The aircraft was bigger than the DeHavalin Beaver and had multiple round windows six or eight on the side unlike the Beaver with the van like side door, else it looked like a 'bigger' Beaver. What is it? Tried googling amphibian images, no luck. If I see it again I'm sure I'd regognize it as what I saw on TV. The Mon k |
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Sorry, no pic. I was just watching a show on Alaska and this radial engined amphibian pulls up to dock, only for a second and then they shoed other stuff 'bout Alaska. The aircraft was bigger than the DeHavalin Beaver and had multiple round windows six or eight on the side unlike the Beaver with the van like side door, else it looked like a 'bigger' Beaver. What is it? Try DHC-3 Otter |
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http://www.ketchumair.com/aircraft-otter-dhc-3.html
Otter. I was watching the same show on the Travel Channel. Jim "Flyingmonk" wrote in message oups.com... Sorry, no pic. I was just watching a show on Alaska and this radial engined amphibian pulls up to dock, only for a second and then they shoed other stuff 'bout Alaska. The aircraft was bigger than the DeHavalin Beaver and had multiple round windows six or eight on the side unlike the Beaver with the van like side door, else it looked like a 'bigger' Beaver. What is it? Tried googling amphibian images, no luck. If I see it again I'm sure I'd regognize it as what I saw on TV. The Mon k |
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![]() "Flyingmonk" wrote in message oups.com... Sorry, no pic. I was just watching a show on Alaska and this radial engined amphibian pulls up to dock, only for a second and then they shoed other stuff 'bout Alaska. The aircraft was bigger than the DeHavalin Beaver and had multiple round windows six or eight on the side unlike the Beaver with the van like side door, else it looked like a 'bigger' Beaver. What is it? The De Havilland Otter was essentially a big Beaver. |
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In article . net,
"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote: "Flyingmonk" wrote in message oups.com... Sorry, no pic. I was just watching a show on Alaska and this radial engined amphibian pulls up to dock, only for a second and then they shoed other stuff 'bout Alaska. The aircraft was bigger than the DeHavalin Beaver and had multiple round windows six or eight on the side unlike the Beaver with the van like side door, else it looked like a 'bigger' Beaver. What is it? The De Havilland Otter was essentially a big Beaver. Which was followed by the Twin Otter... Which was followed by the Turbine Twin Otter... |
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Yep, that's it! The Otter. Thank you Bob, Jim, Steve 'n John for the
quick responses. The Monk |
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![]() "john smith" wrote in message ... In article . net, "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote: The De Havilland Otter was essentially a big Beaver. Which was followed by the Twin Otter... Which was followed by the Turbine Twin Otter... I believe the Otter was followed by the Caribou which was followed by the Buffalo which was followed by the Twin Otter which was always turbine-powered and then DHC couldn't think of any more names for their fine aircraft. |
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![]() "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message news:OuV2g.8116 ...... which was followed by the Twin Otter ...... .....and then came the Shorts Skyvan, which was developed by mounting wings on the crate the Twin Otter was shipped in. :-) |
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In a previous article, john smith said:
In article . net, "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote: "Flyingmonk" wrote in message oups.com... side unlike the Beaver with the van like side door, else it looked like a 'bigger' Beaver. What is it? The De Havilland Otter was essentially a big Beaver. Which was followed by the Twin Otter... Which was followed by the Turbine Twin Otter... Twin Otter was turbine (PT-6) powered to start with. I believe the turbine Beaver started off as an after market conversion, but DHC started doing them off the production line like that. Same with the Otters - originally radial engined, many after market conversions to turboprop. I don't remember DHC doing a turbo-Otter themselves, but they might have. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ Experience is that marvelous thing that enables you recognize a mistake when you make it again. -- F. P. Jones |
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![]() "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message ink.net... "john smith" wrote in message ... In article . net, "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote: The De Havilland Otter was essentially a big Beaver. Which was followed by the Twin Otter... Which was followed by the Turbine Twin Otter... I believe the Otter was followed by the Caribou which was followed by the Buffalo which was followed by the Twin Otter which was always turbine-powered and then DHC couldn't think of any more names for their fine aircraft. Dash 8? |
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