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De Havilland Canada Twin Otter (01-3803)
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De Havilland Canada Twin Otter (01-3803)

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peter tomlinson
William , great blend of colors , composition , reflection.............very creative .
fantastic photo!
William VavrekPhoto Uploader
Thanks :)!!! It was a fun shoot.
Dwight Hartje
Well composed shot! Seen in Daily Newsletter!
Roland Jacobs
Mooie weerspiegeling
cliff731
Trennor - The "American" FAA registration number you are referencing is a result of Flight Aware's data entry method, which automatically affixes a "N" prefix in front of any string of digits. An exception, however, is when there is a dash (-) placed in that string.

If you were to upload any photos, you would likely already have noticed this glitch.
sam kuminecz
Put a 0 in front of the number and the n goes away from the serial number
Gilles Lavoie
You may have the best camera in the world, if the guy behind is not creative,you will have a very ordinary picture. This is not the case here
Bravo Mr. Vavrek.
sam kuminecz
Nine DeHavilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otters have served as CC-138s. Today, only four RCAF Twin Otters remain in service with 440 Transport Squadron out of Yellowknife, NT – 13802, 13803, 13804, and 13805 – all four having originally entered service in 1971.
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