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de_Havilland_Canada L-20A/U-6A Beaver wheels and canopy frame paint mask (inside and outside) "yellow kabuki paper" (designed to be used with Dora Wings kits)
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de_Havilland_Canada DHC-2 Beaver
As a very versatile and capable STOL ([i]short take-off & landing[/i]) utility aircraft, the de_Havilland_Canada DHC-2 Beaver had served many militaries around the world. Many are still flying in civilian service. Our first sheet for the Beaver features markings for several military operators of this important type.
The options on this decal sheet are:
L-20A Beaver 51-16532, 50 TFW - Hahn AB, USAF, 1958
L-20A Beaver 52-6138, 81 FBW - Bentwaters AB, USAF, 1960
U-6A Beaver 53-2781, USAF Flight Test Center, 1993
U-6A Beaver 53-2833, U.S. Army, Japan
U-6A Beaver BuNo. 150191, U.S. Naval Test Pilot School, 1970s
Beaver AL Mk.1 XP809, British Army
de_Havilland_Canada DHC-2 Beaver and de_Havilland_Canada DHC-3 Otter Wideroe. Includes masks for the windows (designed to be used with Hobbycraft kits)
de Havilland (Canada) DHC-2 Beaver By Adrian M. Balch. The de_Havilland_Canada DHC-2 Beaver is a single-engine high-wing propeller-driven short take off and landing (STOL) aircraft developed and manufactured by de Havilland Canada. It has been mainly operated as a bush plane and has been used for a wide variety of utility roles, such as cargo and passenger hauling, aerial application (crop dusting and aerial topdressing), and civil aviation duties. It has been used by military armed forces in a variety of roles worldwide and has seen conflict in both the Korean and Vietnam wars. Production lasted 20 years and when it finally ceased in 1967, a total of 1,657 DHC-2 Beavers had been constructed since the first flight in 1947. The Beaver was designed for flight in rugged and remote areas of the world and today hundreds of Beavers are still flyingaâé-"many of them heavily modified to adapt to changes in technology and needs. This is the second de_Havilland_Canada type in the Warpaint Series written by author Adrian Balch with over 100 rare photographs from his extensive archives, nearly all in col-our and many never seen before, supported once again by excellent colour profiles and drawings by artist Sam Pearson. With the Airfix Beaver kit recently reissued, this is a must for modellers of the type and aviation historians alike as this is the first comprehensive publication published on this type in so much detail.
Warpaint No.139 de Havilland (Canada) DHC-2 Beaver
Author: Adrian M. Balch
56 pages
Over 12 pages Colour Profiles
150 Images
Detailed plans