1966 DeHavilland DHC-2 MKIII Turbine Beaver
Manufacturer: DeHavilland
1966 de Havilland DHC-2 MK III. This aircraft was one of 60 Factory built Turbine Beavers by the De Havilland Aircraft Company of Canada. The Beaver was the first single-engine utility aircraft to be turbine-powered. Manufactured in 1966, this Turbine Beaver was built directly by the factory (no conversions) which means it has a 28” fuselage plug and an angular and taller swept vertical fin. With a PT6A-34 engine generating 680hp this Beaver can operate from unimproved runways as short as 1000 ft. while carrying up to 2450 lbs. of cargo. This Aircraft was extensively restored by Sealand Aviation in 2009 and has subsequently been maintained in meticulous condition since restoration.
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Basic Specifications
Registration Number: N94DN
Serial Number: 1632TB18
Year: 1966
Manufacturer: de Havilland
Model: DHC-2 MKIII Turbine
Location: Twin Falls, ID
Condition: Used
Flight Rules: VFR/IFR
Number of Seats: 9+ Pilot
Additional information
Year | 1966 |
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Manufacturer | DeHavilland |
Model | DHC-2 MK III Turbine |
Engine Specifications | Total Time Engines: 250 Hrs. TSOH – Overhauled Pratt & Whitney |
Avionics & Radios | PFD: Garmin G600 |
Airframe | Total Time Air Frame: 17,000 Hrs. Only 250 hours since complete restoration |
Propeller | Total Time: 10 Hrs. TSO |
Modifications/Conversions | Alaskan Bush Wheels Sealand Front Fuselage Struts |
Interior | Colors: Blue velour seats and fabric headliner all replaced in 2009, new floor panels, |
Exterior | Colors: Silver with Blue and White accent stripes |
Inspection Status | Annual Inspection Due: 9/30/2023 |