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DHC Overpelt - HC Sprimont
06.05.2018 Sporthal De Bemvoort Overpelt
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Aircraft MSN: 241
Type & Series: DHC-4A Caribou
Registration: N544Y
Operator: Union Flights
Location (when available): Sacramento SAC
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C-GLQG - Bombardier DHC-8Q-402 - Porter Airlines
at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)
c/n 4194 - built in 2008
Porter-day at YHM -
due to fuel shortage at Toronto City Centre Airport several Porter-flights had to make a fuel-stop at YHM before flying to their destinations
1929 - 1930
751 cc
4 Cylinder
16 PS
Vmax : 75 km/h
EFA Museum
Museum für Deutsche Automobilgeschichte
Wasserburger Str. 38
Amerang
Deutschland - Germany
September 2016
Bombardier de Havilland Canada DHC-8 Dash 8
G-BRYG
Brymon European Airways
CDG LFPG Paris Charles de Gaulle Roissy Airport
de Havilland Canada
Togo Air Force - 5V-MAH
2 turbopropulseurs General Electric CT64-820-3
Puissance unitaire2 330 kW
(3 130 ch)
ARRIVA Kent & Surrey Optare Versa V110 - KX13 DHC (4233) is seen at Chatham Waterfront Bus Station on 29th February 2016 before heading out on route 155 to Maidstone Chequers Centre Bus Station
MSN 563
DHC-8 314 / DASH 8
INTERSKY
MUC
EX AUGSBURG AIRWAYS AS D-BHAS / ROYAL WINGS AS JY-RWD /
NOW CANARYFLY AS AS OE-LIC
O DHC-5 é um avião para 3 tripulantes, podendo acomodar 41 soldados ou 35 pára-quedistas, destinado a missões de transporte de tropas e carga. Voou pela primeira vez em 1964, sendo produzidas 123 aeronaves para mais de vinte países. Desenvolvido a partir do projeto do DHC-4 “Caribou”, o “Buffalo” é capaz de pousar e decolar em pistas curtas, com excelente desempenho.
O Brasil se tornou o maior operador do C-115, quando adquiriu 24 aparelhos entre os anos de 1968 e 1970. A Força Aérea Brasileira utilizou esses aviões, de 1968 a 2007, em variados tipos de missões, principalmente na região amazônica, onde o “Buffalo” se tornou parte da paisagem. O exemplar em exposição voou com a matrícula FAB 2371 até o ano de 2006, quando foi desativado e entregue ao Museu Aeroespacial, tendo sido colocado em exposição em 18 de abril de 2007.
École d'été sur les réseaux de chaleur à MINES ParisTech
Crédits photos : © MINES ParisTech / S. Boda 2019
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Abbotsford International Airshow, Abbotsford, BC., Canada. August 8th. 1970.
The de Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo is a short takeoff and landing (STOL) utility transport, a turboprop aircraft developed from the earlier piston-powered DHC-4 Caribou. The aircraft has extraordinary STOL performance and is able to take off in distances much shorter than even most light aircraft can manage.
The Short Belfast (or Shorts Belfast) is a heavy lift turboprop freighter that was built by British manufacturer Short Brothers at Belfast. Only 10 were built for the British Royal Air Force with the designation Short Belfast C.1; it was the largest aircraft that the British military had ever operated up to that time.
The Belfast was notable for being only the second aircraft type to be built equipped with autoland blind landing equipment.
After the type was retired by the RAF, five of the aircraft went into civilian service with the cargo airline HeavyLift Cargo Airlines. Two aircraft still exist; one is on display at the RAF Museum Cosford.