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PostPosted: Wed May 26, 2004 4:40 pm 
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For those of you interested in vintage NON-military aircraft here is a forum just for you. Have fun.

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Finally a place to talk about Beavers!

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Ollie wrote:
Finally a place to talk about Beavers!


As long as your refering to aircraft :wink: Because if you want to talk about small woodland animals I'll have to create a seperate forum :lol:

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Hey Ollie,

I forget how many Beavers do you have up their.

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We have three :

- C-FYNZ
- C-GKAO
- Third one I don't know the registration, haven't seen it with it yet! It's been rebuilt at some place, not ours.

Beavers are cooldoos!

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 Post subject: beavers
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considering the fact that the aussie air force used both beavers and otters then aren't they also warbirds of a type?

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Yep.

The Yanks called them U-6 then L-20 (or was it L-23?).

KAO and YNZ are both ex military Beavers, the other is civilian.

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Ollie wrote:
The Yanks called them U-6 then L-20 (or was it L-23?).


L-20.

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 Post subject: Re: beavers
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Jeff wrote:
considering the fact that the aussie air force used both beavers and otters then aren't they also warbirds of a type?


So did the U.S. Military, this is one of those types that transcend labels of warbird or civilian and wouldn't be out of place in either forum.

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Well heck,

Heres a list of planes

J-3/L-4

TwinBeech-SNB,C-45

SR-9/AT-19

Beech17/UC-43

DC-3/C-53,C-47,R4D

T-50/UC-78,JRC

DC-4/C-54

G-21/OA-13,JRF

G-44/OA-14,J4F

DGA-15/GH-1,UC-70


As you can tell there is alot of aircraft that can be on both boards.


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