Registration / Serial:C-GHGN
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver (L-20/U-6)
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver Mk2
C/n (msn):80
City / Seaplane Base:Fort Saint James - Stuart River Seaplane (CAZ6)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:1 June 2000 to 6 September 2000
Photo by:John OlafsonContact
Photo ID:308939Submit Correction
View count: 1127
The one and only Mk II Beaver ever built. Originally it went to Britain for evaluation by the military. It was fitted with an Alvis-Leionides engine of 600 HP and an enlarged vertical tail. It was not accepted by the British military apparently because of the high cost, so it came back to Canada and over the years went through many owners. It eventually was fitted with a PZL engine of 6oo HP and I photographed it in Fort St James on the Stuart river in 2000. It was and still is the ugliest Beaver I have ever seen. Forward visibility for the pilot must be extremely difficult.
Registration / Serial:C-GHGN
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver Mk2
C/n (msn):80
City / Seaplane Base:Fort Saint James - Stuart River Seaplane (CAZ6)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:1 June 2000 to 6 September 2000
Photo by:John OlafsonContact
Registration / Serial:C-GHGN
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver (L-20/U-6)
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver Mk2
C/n (msn):80
City / Seaplane Base:Fort Saint James - Stuart River Seaplane (CAZ6)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:1 June 2000 to 6 September 2000
Photo by:John OlafsonContact
Photo ID:308939Submit Correction
View count: 1127
The one and only Mk II Beaver ever built. Originally it went to Britain for evaluation by the military. It was fitted with an Alvis-Leionides engine of 600 HP and an enlarged vertical tail. It was not accepted by the British military apparently because of the high cost, so it came back to Canada and over the years went through many owners. It eventually was fitted with a PZL engine of 6oo HP and I photographed it in Fort St James on the Stuart river in 2000. It was and still is the ugliest Beaver I have ever seen. Forward visibility for the pilot must be extremely difficult.
Registration / Serial:C-GHGN
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver Mk2
C/n (msn):80
City / Seaplane Base:Fort Saint James - Stuart River Seaplane (CAZ6)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:1 June 2000 to 6 September 2000
Photo by:John OlafsonContact