DHC-2 Beaver
The DHC-2 Beaver is a single-engine, high-wing aircraft designed by de Havilland Canada in the 1940s. Known for its versatility and ruggedness, it is often used for bush flying, transporting cargo and passengers to remote locations. The Beaver can operate from short and unpaved runways, making it ideal for challenging environments.
Equipped with a powerful engine, the DHC-2 Beaver can carry heavy loads and is capable of landing on water, thanks to its floatplane variant. Its reliability and ease of maintenance have made it a popular choice among pilots and operators in various industries, including fishing, tourism, and search and rescue.