General Aviation Art from Feight Studios

"Beaver Tales"

deHavilland Beaver

The Feight Studios de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver aviation art print depicts the famed aircraft that is regarded as the one of the best of the “bush planes.” The Beaver is a single engine (Pratt & Whitney R-985 Wasp Junior), high-wing, propeller-driven, STOL aircraft developed by de Havilland of Canada for flight operations in remote and rugged areas of the world. Its outstanding short takeoff and landing capabilities make it ideal for hauling cargo and passengers into and out of wilderness areas usually only accessible by foot or canoe. Enhancing the planes utility, the design can easily be fitted with wheels, skis or floats. The first flight of the DHC-2 occurred in 1947 and by 1967 when production ended, 1,657 had been built and hundreds of them are still flying today. The Beaver was also used by many armed forces as a utility aircraft including the U.S. Army. Inspired by a trip to Southeast Alaska, this image depicts a Beaver float plane on an Alaskan sightseeing excursion gathering some exciting stories to be told when the passengers are back at home.

An open edition printed on 100% acid-free cover stock. Original available. Size is 18"x 32" including a 2" white border. $59.99 + $15 shipping and handling.

 

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