Sunday, June 29, 2008
Steve's "Otter Of The Week"! .....by Karl E. Hayes
When I see the "condition" and "lot in life" of this following Otter, all I can think is;
"But for the grace of God, there go I."
John Bradford, an English protestant martyr, said this in the 1500s as he watched criminals being led to their executions. This fine "Canadian girl" is, unfortunately, "frozen in time", being "abused" by the "elements" and "vandals"......
All information is from Karl Hayes' "masterful" CD entitled:
De Havilland Canada
DHC-3 OTTER
A HISTORY
CONTACT KARL, CD PRICING and ORDERING INFO - De Havilland DHC-3 OTTER - A HISTORY by Karl E. Hayes
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Otter 17
Otter number 17 was delivered to the De Havilland Aircraft Company Ltd, DHC's parent company in England, on 31st July 1953, registered G-ANCM. It was to serve as the European demonstrator based at Hatfield, a role it fulfilled for nearly four years. It went on a number of demonstration tours, including one to Norway and Sweden, flown by George Neal, DHC's chief test pilot, where it was shown to civil and military operators. It was also demonstrated in Portugal and Spain.
The Otter was sold in March 1957 to the Indian Air Force, being replaced as European demonstrator by G-AOYX (204). With the Indian Air Force it took serial IM-1057. It survived its tour of duty, and is now preserved in the museum at Kalaikunda Air Base, some seventy miles west of Calcutta, India.
- by Karl E. Hayes
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Unbelievable. Time to plan a "rescue" mission and "repatriate" this fine gal'.....
BRING - Otter 17 "HOME"!!
-photo by Simon Watson
CONTACT KARL, CD PRICING and ORDERING INFO - De Havilland DHC-3 OTTER - A HISTORY by Karl E. Hayes
"But for the grace of God, there go I."
John Bradford, an English protestant martyr, said this in the 1500s as he watched criminals being led to their executions. This fine "Canadian girl" is, unfortunately, "frozen in time", being "abused" by the "elements" and "vandals"......
All information is from Karl Hayes' "masterful" CD entitled:
De Havilland Canada
DHC-3 OTTER
A HISTORY
CONTACT KARL, CD PRICING and ORDERING INFO - De Havilland DHC-3 OTTER - A HISTORY by Karl E. Hayes
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Otter 17
Otter number 17 was delivered to the De Havilland Aircraft Company Ltd, DHC's parent company in England, on 31st July 1953, registered G-ANCM. It was to serve as the European demonstrator based at Hatfield, a role it fulfilled for nearly four years. It went on a number of demonstration tours, including one to Norway and Sweden, flown by George Neal, DHC's chief test pilot, where it was shown to civil and military operators. It was also demonstrated in Portugal and Spain.
The Otter was sold in March 1957 to the Indian Air Force, being replaced as European demonstrator by G-AOYX (204). With the Indian Air Force it took serial IM-1057. It survived its tour of duty, and is now preserved in the museum at Kalaikunda Air Base, some seventy miles west of Calcutta, India.
- by Karl E. Hayes
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Unbelievable. Time to plan a "rescue" mission and "repatriate" this fine gal'.....
BRING - Otter 17 "HOME"!!
-photo by Simon Watson
CONTACT KARL, CD PRICING and ORDERING INFO - De Havilland DHC-3 OTTER - A HISTORY by Karl E. Hayes
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Dad, you better hop to it and update the website. You missed the Cadet Banquet June 1, Fatso April 22, and Katey's Grad June 20. Better get on it!! lol
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