How much does a DHC-2 Beaver cost?

$350,000.00
Depending on numerous factors, the average price for a pre-owned DEHAVILLAND DHC-2 Piston Beaver is $350,000.00.

How many seats does a Beaver plane have?

Specification

Powerplant One 450hp Pratt & Whitney R-985 Wasp Junior
Span 48 ft 0 in
Maximum Weight 5,100 lb
Capacity Two crew and up to 6 passengers or 2,100 lb freight
Maximum Speed 158 mph

How much is a Beaver plane?

$350,000
There are 1 (new or used) Beaver DHC-2 single-engine piston aircraft for sale listed in the current marketplace. The average asking price for a Beaver DHC-2 is $350,000.

How far can a Beaver plane fly?

With fuel reserves, operating under Visual Flight Rules (VFR), it carries a load of about half a ton (1,000 lbs) on practical stages for nearly 1,000 kilometres (about 600 statute miles). With Viking’s 6,000 lb upgrade, the Turbo Beaver can haul 2,450 lbs of freight.

How many de Havilland Beavers are still flying?

2. Nine (9) DHC-2 Beavers are still in service with the U.S. Air Force Auxiliary for search and rescue efforts.

Do they still make the de Havilland Beaver?

The De Havilland DHC-2 Beaver, often referred to as the “best bush plane ever built”, has been instrumental in developing far-reaching frontiers since it was first introduced in 1947. They produced approximately 1,600 before ceasing production in 1967.

How many de Havilland Beavers were built?

Are Beaver airplanes still made?

What engine is in a Beaver airplane?

The Beaver is typically powered by a single 450 hp (340 kW) Pratt & Whitney R-985 Wasp Junior radial engine.

What altitude do bush planes fly?

The DRACO, a bush plane designed and built by Mike Patey in five months. It uses a turbine instead of a piston engine, and can take off in just 110 feet at sea level. The DRACO can climb at 4,000 feet per minute and cruise at 180mph.