De Havilland Beaver

04 Feb 2009 21:47 #11 by Peter Kirk
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Thanks for the confirmation Richard.

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21 Apr 2020 21:26 - 21 Apr 2020 21:27 #12 by kebecker
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A few views of the Beaver based at Duxford, taken over a span of several years

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22 Apr 2020 05:37 #13 by PETERTHEEATER
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The most obvious characteristic of the piston-engined Beaver is the noise on take-off as the propeller tips exceed the speed of sound. Another aircraft which shared this sound was the NA Harvard,
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22 Apr 2020 08:42 #14 by Peter Kirk
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For such a chunky aeroplane those propellers, both two and three bladed, look awfully small.

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22 Apr 2020 14:02 #15 by kebecker
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a lesson learned from from nature, look what its namesake can do. B)

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