2. De Havilland
(Canada) DHC2
Beaver, U-6
• Built from 1948-1969 and can sit up to eight including the pilot
• Has trapezoidal passenger window with trailing porthole window
• Factory standard float planes with multi runged ladder and curved ventral
finlet under tail fin
3. Curtis-Wright
Robin
• Length: 24’ Wingspan: 41'
Cruising speed: 85 mph
• wing braces are parallel with
several auxiliary struts.
• One variant (XC-10) was
used by the Army air corps in
a test program for radio
controlled and unmanned
flight
4. Fairchild 24, UC-61
Forwarder (argus)
• Length: 23'9" Wingspan: 36'4" Cruising speed: 120
mph
• Landing gear brace, one wheel brace from fuselage,
other from wing brace.
• Built from 1932 to 1947, including several hundred
wartime UC-61s.
5. Stinson Sentinel, L-5
• Length: 24'1" Wingspan: 34' Cruising speed: 115
mph
• Unique cross-bracing of the side windows, making
three triangular panes
• Aircraft was used during world war II as an
observation, artillery spotting, and liaison aircraft
6. Helio Courier,
U-10
• Length: 31' Wingspan: 39' Cruising
speed: 150 mph
• Tail draggers, the forward gear is
on extremely long struts and is set
well forward of the wing
• Manufactured from 1955 to 1978;
about half the small production
went to the U.S. Air Force as U-
10s, a common liaison, cargo, and
anti-insurgency plane in the
Vietnam War..