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Wow. I wish someone was doing that nearby on the 3rd...

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Anyone know where the DHC-2 Beaver came from? It looks remarkably like the one that the Mid Atlantic Air Museum used to have many years ago.

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This group sure knows how to have a good time! :D

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LARGEFLYER wrote:
Anyone know where the DHC-2 Beaver came from?


Greg,

It is an ex-British Army Beaver that was restored for the Museum by Victoria Air Maintenance (N779XP.) While similarly marked it is not the same as the MAAM Beaver, which was an actual L-20 and is now operated in civilian markings as N4957.

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Jim,

Thanks for the info.

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