Repaint of the Dehavilland Beaver as Wrangell Mountain Air N814DW. The real aircraft is fitted with Tundra tyres, but this repaint is used in all versions of the beaver.
According to the website of Wrangell Mountain air:
"Wrangell Mountain Air’s base of operations, in McCarthy, Alaska, is positioned deep within Wrangell-St. Elias National Park - America’s largest national park at 13.2 million acres and part of the world’s largest preserved wilderness.
Guests enjoy daily scheduled air service between McCarthy and Chitina, fly-in day tour packages with guided glacier hiking or tours of the historic Kennecott mill building, charter air taxi service from many towns in Alaska, and world-class flightseeing. For the adventurous, fly-in hiking and backpacking trips, rafting, glacier trekking, and wilderness camping are highly recommended as day, or multi-day adventures.
All flights are designed to demonstrate the very best Wrangell-St. Elias has to offer."
antoniozzi
This aircraft like almost all american registered aircraft don't have the reg number N814DW under the left wing.
tshikwara author
ok, thanks for that. I didnt get to see any photos under the left wing, so had to make a guess. Can change that for an update
2 years ago