de Havilland Beaver
The de Havilland Beaver is a versatile, single-engine aircraft designed in the 1940s. Known for its ruggedness and ability to operate in challenging environments, it features a high-wing design and can take off and land on water, making it popular for bush flying in remote areas.
With a seating capacity of up to six people, the Beaver is often used for transporting passengers and cargo in regions with limited access. Its reliability and performance have made it a favorite among pilots and operators, and it remains in use today for various applications, including tourism and cargo transport.