Registration / Serial:C-GAEE
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver (L-20/U-6)
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver Mk1
C/n (msn):724
Operator Titles:Taku Air
City / Airport:Vancouver - International (CYVR / YVR)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:May 1981
Photo by:Gary VincentContact
Photo ID:387234Submit Correction
View count: 360
Taku Air's Beaver played the part in the 1983 movie "Never Cry Wolf". When the filming of its part in the Yukon finished in March 1981, the aircraft was put back into pristine condition. Pictured after roll out in new paint, an accident on September 27, 1986 saw a hard landing on glassy water at Dease Lake cause the floatplane to flip over and sink. Rebuilt in 1995, it was sold as N45LA to Loken Aviation. Unfortunately on July 19, 1996 it crashed into rising terrain at Elfin Cove, Alaska. The remains were sold in 2009 and remain stored (somewhere), the registration expiring in 2013.
Registration / Serial:C-GAEE
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver Mk1
C/n (msn):724
Operator Titles:Taku Air
City / Airport:Vancouver - International (CYVR / YVR)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:May 1981
Photo by:Gary VincentContact
Registration / Serial:C-GAEE
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver (L-20/U-6)
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver Mk1
C/n (msn):724
Operator Titles:Taku Air
City / Airport:Vancouver - International (CYVR / YVR)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:May 1981
Photo by:Gary VincentContact
Photo ID:387234Submit Correction
View count: 360
Taku Air's Beaver played the part in the 1983 movie "Never Cry Wolf". When the filming of its part in the Yukon finished in March 1981, the aircraft was put back into pristine condition. Pictured after roll out in new paint, an accident on September 27, 1986 saw a hard landing on glassy water at Dease Lake cause the floatplane to flip over and sink. Rebuilt in 1995, it was sold as N45LA to Loken Aviation. Unfortunately on July 19, 1996 it crashed into rising terrain at Elfin Cove, Alaska. The remains were sold in 2009 and remain stored (somewhere), the registration expiring in 2013.
Registration / Serial:C-GAEE
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver Mk1
C/n (msn):724
Operator Titles:Taku Air
City / Airport:Vancouver - International (CYVR / YVR)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:May 1981
Photo by:Gary VincentContact