de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver
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The de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver is a single-engined, high-wing, propeller-driven, STOL aircraft developed by de Havilland Canada, primarily known as a bush plane. It is used for cargo and passenger hauling, aerial application (crop dusting and aerial topdressing), and has been widely adopted by armed forces as a utility aircraft. The United States Army purchased several hundred; nine DHC-2s are still in service with the U.S. Air Force Auxiliary (Civil Air Patrol) for search and rescue. A Royal New Zealand Air Force Beaver supported Sir Edmund Hillary's expedition to the South Pole. Over 1,600 Beavers were produced until 1967 when the original line shut down.[1]
Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 41.0ft (12.5m)
- Length 35.3ft (10.8m)
- Height 17.1ft (5.2m)
- Empty Weight 7,042lbs (3,194kg)
- Loaded Weight 8,992lbs (4,079kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.222
- Wing Loading 20.2lbs/ft2 (98.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 446.0ft2 (41.4m2)
- Drag Points 8304
Parts
- Number of Parts 111
- Control Surfaces 9
- Performance Cost 388
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