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The Beaver, Otter and Caribou.
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The Fretless Bar Girls better start fretting because I went to school with Ian Millar and Maurice Crum and they will take a dim view of their music being bastardised. Caribou indeed.
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The De Havilland airfield and factory in Hatfield, Herts. is now a large business park, with roads named after DH's more famous aircraft, such as Mosquito Way and Gipsy Moth Avenue. Regards, Roy.
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When I saw the title of the post thought it refered to 3 of the old Cast conbulkers !.
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Thanks for your input, Roy about the Beaver (L-20) yes it was a fine safe aircraft, just face the wind lower the flaps and it would take off. Not many people know the Beaver was used in the Vietnam conflict noy only as a cargo plane named ( LSAR) LOW SLOW AND RELIABLE. It first saw use in the early 1960s as an Army Security Aircraft used by the CIA and other Spooks, the plane was loaded with electronic gear and looked like a porcupine with all the radio mast sticking out of the body. Later replaced with OV1A,B.and C Mohawk surveillance aircraft.
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