History
The DHC-2 Beaver was developed in the second half of forties as a successor of the Noorduyn Norseman, which was then used as so-called "bush-plane".
The Beaver could be equipped with skis, floats or wheel undercarriage and it appeared not to be a fast machine.
The whole design was focused on a robust and practical use under primitive conditions. There were relatively large doors on both sides of the hull.
Originally a British engine with a relatively low performance was selected, causing the wing area to increase, but Pratt & Whitney Canada offered surplus Wasp Juniors with an output of 450 hp. The larger wing was retained, which happened to be a positive contribution to the STOL characteristics.
In August 1947 the prototype made its first flight.
In 1948 the U.S. Army was looking for a light utility aircraft and ordered six aircraft for evaluation.
They received the designation YL-20 and the machines tested intensively.
This comprehensive tests were relatively unscathed and in 1951 followed an order.
In 1967 production ended with a total of over 1600 units produced.
The U.S. Army Air Corps had a few hundred in use and also the U.S. Air Force Auxiliary has a number used for SAR purposes.
The Beaver was used for passenger transport and light transport orders.
Currently the parts supply for the Pratt & Whitney engine is the biggest problem, reason for looking for replacement engines, such as a turboprop.
Versions.
- Beaver I:
- the original STOL version.
- AL Beaver Mk 1: a version built for the British Army.
- Beaver YL-20: Test and trial for the U.S. military.
- L-20A Beaver: The U.S. Army version, of which 968 units were built. Later, in 1962, the designation was changed to U-6A.
- L-20B Beaver: Basically the same as the L-20A, with small changes in equipment, six examples built for the U.S. Army. The designation became U-6B in 1962.
- Beaver II:
- fitted with an Alvis Leonides radial engine.
- Turbo Beaver III:
- A version with a 431 kW Pratt & Whitney PT6A-6 or -20 turboprop.
- DHC-2/PZL-3S:
- in 1980 released conversion from Airtech Canada PZL-3S with a radial engine of 600 hp.
There are plans to put the Beaver back into production, given the demand for this kind of robust aircraft.
Dimensions: | |||
Length: | 9,22 m | Wingspan: | 14,63 m |
Height: | 2,74 m | Wing area: | 23,2 m2 |
Weights: | |||
Empty weight: | 1360 kg | Max. start weight: | 2310 kg |
Performances: | |||
Max. speed: | 255 km/hr | Rate of climb: | - m/min |
Range: | 732 km | Service ceiling: | 5500 m |
Miscellaneous: | |||
Engine type: | One Pratt 7 Whitney R-985 An-6B Wasp Junior rated 420 hp | ||
Crew: | One aviator | ||
Armament: | None |
The aircraft were received in 1956 under MDAP conditions and were assigned to 334 Squadron as a light transport aircraft.
Until mid-1961 they were stationed at air base Deelen, after which they were transferred to air base Ypenburg.
The Beavers were in fact owned by the Dutch Army, but were maintained and flown by the Royal Netherlands Air Force. They were used for mail and passenger flights to e.g. the Wadden Islands. Later they were assigned to 300 Squadron of the Light Aircraft Group.

DeHavilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver S-9, of the SKHV, photographed at the Static Show at Airshow Lelystad, August 2002.

DeHavilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver S-9, of the SKHV, photographed op Static Show tijdens Airshow Lelystad in augustus 2002.

DeHavilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver S-9, of the SKHV, photographed at Static Show at the Open Day Dutch Air Force, June 2003 at airbase Twenthe.
DeHavilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver S-9, of the SKHV, photographed at the Open Day Dutch Air Force, June 2008 at airbase Leeuwarden.

[Enclosed photo from BeeldBank NIMH. Click on photo for ordering information] shown in the delivery scheme.

[Enclosed photo from BeeldBank NIMH. Click on photo for ordering information] in the first paint scheme. Note the black anti glare panel on the nose and cowling.

[Enclosed photo from BeeldBank NIMH. Click on photo for ordering information] in the second paint scheme; a pattern of khaki, Klu 18 and donkergroen (dark green), Klu 19.

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Serial | US-Fiscal Year-nr. | Construction nr. | Date in service | Date out of service | Notes |
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S-1 | 55-3485 | 950 | 01-09-1974 | Struck of charge | |
S-2 | 55-3486 | 952 | 23-04-1968 | Written off after accident. | |
S-3 | 55-3487 | 953 | 01-09-1974 | Struck of charge. | |
S-4 | 55-3488 | 955 | 01-09-1974 | Struck of charge. | |
S-5 | 55-3489 | 956 | 01-09-1974 | Struck of charge. | |
S-6 | 55-4582 | 959 | 01-09-1974 | Struck of charge. Used for instructional purposes; Nowadays preserved for Military Aviation Museum Soesterberg |
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S-7 | 55-4583 | 960 | 01-09-1974 | Struck of charge. | |
S-8 | 55-4584 | 962 | 01-09-1974 | Struck of charge. | |
S-9 | 55-4585 | 965 | 01-09-1974 | Struck of charge. Preserved at MLM. Currently in use as PH-DHC of SKHV |
1/72nd Scale
Kits
- Airfix
- Kit 08009: the oldest Beaver kit available; It has the 'famous" rivets of the older Airfix kits. an extra air intake has to be added plus some extra antennas.
- Classic Plane
- Kit XX: Several packages of the Airfix release with decals for several versions
- HobbyCraft
- Kit 1330: De Havilland DHC2/U6A Beaver


Modelling add-on
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- Kit --: --.
Decals
- Dutch Decal
- Set 72012: Set with decals for several Dutch aircraft such as Beaver S-4
- Set 72046: Set with decals for Beaver and Hercules
- Model Decal
- Set 20: Set decals for e.g. a Dutch Beaver.
- FlevoDecal
- Set FD72-007: Set decals for several transport aircraft of the Dutch air force such as three versions of the Beaver.
1/48th Scale
Kits
- Hobbycraft
- Kit 1674: Beaver with floats.
- Kit 1675: Beaver with wheels.
Modelling add-on
- Vector resin
- Set 48-026: Pratt and Whitney R985
Decals
- FlevoDecal
- Set FD48-007: Set decals for several transport aircraft of the Dutch air force such as three versions of the Beaver.
Scheme | Colour name | FS-number | BS number | Humbrol | XtraColor | Vallejo Model Color | Vallejo Model Air | |
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Standard #1 | Delivery scheme | Army green/ Olive Drab ANA 613 | 34088 | 66 | X111 | 70.887 | ||
Standard #2 | Overall | Dark Green, Klu 19 | ca ~4079 | 116 | X110 | 70.893 | 71.016 | |
Khaki, Klu 18 | BS.450 | 29 | X002 | 70.921 | ||||
Standard #3 | As standard #2 with day glo panels. | Dark Green, KLu 19 | ca ~4079 | 116 | X110 | 70.893 | 71.016 | |
Khaki, Klu 18 | BS.450 | 29 | X002 | 70.921 | ||||
Day Glo | 205 | 70.733 ? |
Check www.paint4models.com for an extensive conversion table with lots of colour and paint systems.
Literature.
AVIA; 33e jaargang nummer 9: Luchtvloot in Plastic: De Havilland Canada Beaver | Pag. 264 | 1974 | Uitgevers Wyt, Rotterdam | |
AVIA; 34e jaargang nummer 3: Vierenzeventig in vogelvlucht | Pag. 73 | 1975 | Uitgevers Wyt, Rotterdam | |
AVIA; 34e jaargang nummer 3: Foto van Beaver S-5 op Soesterberg. (kleur) | Pag. 85 | 1975 | Uitgevers Wyt, Rotterdam | |
Dutch Military Aviation 1945-1978 | Paul J. Jackson | Pag. 48; 63 - 64 | 1978 | Uitgever: Midland Countries Publications, Leicester |
Nederlandse Militaire Luchtvaart in Beeld. deel 2 | Hugo Hooftman | Pag. 82 - 83 | 1978 | Uitgever: Europese Bibliotheek, Zaltbommel |
Squadrons van de Koninklijke Luchtmacht | Willem Helfferich | Pag. 58 | 1983 | Uitgever: Unieboek b.v., Houten |
KLu Vliegtuigen | W. Schoenmaker/Th. Postma | Pag. 113 | 1987 | Uitgave: De Alk Alkmaar |
Squadrons van de Koninklijke Luchtmacht (derde herzien druk | Willem Helfferich | Pag. 33 | 1994 | Uitgevers Wyt, Rotterdam |
Camouflage en Kentekens | J.Greuter e.a. | 1997 | Bonneville – Bergen (NH) |
Websites.