
alaska airplane salvage--probably some of Richard's buddies
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- mit
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Re: alaska airplane salvage--probably some of Richard's buddies
Here is one I was involved with last summer.


Tim
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Re: alaska airplane salvage--probably some of Richard's buddies
Where was that, Tim?
I love it; the floats on that Otter are nearly the same size as the fuse.
I love it; the floats on that Otter are nearly the same size as the fuse.
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Re: alaska airplane salvage--probably some of Richard's buddies
I'm kind of curious about what size floats an Otter requires. The Norseman I used to fly up there used 7170 Edos. They were pretty good sized too.
BL
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Re: alaska airplane salvage--probably some of Richard's buddies
I forget what size the floats are. But this one had extended floats and a 1000HP engine. That is a Cessna 180 strapped on, wings are on the other side, almost everything else is inside, including 6 empty 55 gal barrels. Brooks Range.
Tim
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