Milviz DHC-2 Beaver

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Milviz DHC-2 Beaver

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I saw this on an Avsim forum -

https://www.facebook.com/Milviz/posts/940106999367009

Hopefully, should be a corker!

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Indeed Kevin.. I'm sure it will be stunning as are all MILVIZ products. I doubt it will trouble my plastic though. I have a perfectly usable Aerosoft model that I very rarely use which comes in every variation known to man so it seems pointless getting another one ;)

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I'm just disappointed that neither company (and especially MilViz) saw fit to include the Mk.3 Turbo Beaver. Guess I'll have to stick with the old PAD models ...

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Seems devs can never satisfy everyone. 8)
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Yup - couldn't agree more ...

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Me neither.. it's a Beaver for one.. their first mistake :lol: Could have been worse though.. a b1oody Aztec!! 8)

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Post by basys »

Hi Folks

re: Beaver
Is that Milviz model for an older variant Beaver ?

re: Turbo Beaver
Only a guess, but it might be a licensing issue -

Viking Air acquired the exclusive rights to manufacture spare parts and to distribute the DHC-2 Beaver and the DHC-3 Otter aircraft in 1983.
On February 24, 2006, Viking purchased the type certificates from Bombardier for all the discontinued de Havilland Canada designs, (except Dash 8 ).

AIUI - Viking Air refused permision for a developer to sell models of the turbo Beaver and Twotter.

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Yes, I think the current Aerosoft model is sufficient for me too. :)

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