The Beaver’s versatility and performance led to it being the preferred aircraft of bush pilots servicing remote locations in the Canadian north, and it is considered by aviation historians to be a Canadian icon.  In 1987, the Canadian Engineering Centennial Board named the DHC-2 one of the top ten Canadian engineering achievements of the 20th century. The Royal Canadian Mint honored the aircraft on a special edition Canadian quarter in November 1999, and on a 50-cent commemorative gold coin in 2008. Large numbers continue to be operational into the 21st century, while the tooling and type certificate for the Beaver have been acquired by Viking Air who continue to produce replacement components and refurbish examples of the type.

DHC-2 DE HAVILLAND BEAVER

DHC-2
DHC-2

 

Technical Specifications:

Aircraft
  • Build: 1957
  • Serial Number: 1096
Dimension
  • Wingspan: 48 feet
  • Length: 30 feet 3 inch
  • Exterior Height: 9 feet
Occupancy
  • Crew: 1
  • Passengers: 6
Performance and Range
  • Normal Cruise: 170 KPH
  • Range: 670 KM
  • Endurance: 4 hours + 30 minutes reserve
Power Plant
  • Engine: 1
  • Engine Manufacturer: Pratt & Whitney Canada
  • Engine Model: PW R-985
  • Power: 450 HP