Oshawa Airport

I took some pictures at Oshawa Airport last weekend. You can find them all here. The airport has a bunch of old classics hanging around.

oshawa_airport/DSCN0382This DC-3, and another that has the Bassler turboprop conversion (which was in the hangar with one engine off), are used to fly cargo down to research stations in the Antarctic. I beleive they also fly cargo for the local GM plant.

oshawa_airport/DSCN0383There are two AN-2s there. I don’t know what they are used for.

oshawa_airport/DSCN0391This is the other one.

oshawa_airport/DSCN0390A Beaver. On floats. It doesn’t get any better than this. Unless it were mine.

2 Responses to “Oshawa Airport”

  1. Sean Willard Says:

    A Beaver. On floats. It doesn’t get any better than this. Unless it were mine.

    I think you missed your calling. You should have been an Alaska bush pilot in the ’30s. The beard alone is qualification enough.

  2. Martin Wisse Says:

    Beavers are nice, but for my money an An-2 is better. The sheer guts of designing a biplane transporter after WWII…

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