Basler BT-67
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Basler BT-67 DC3
The Basler BT-67 is based on the rugged and simple design of the Douglas DC-3. Every Basler BT-67 is delivered as a "zero-time" aircraft, meaning all new components, including the Pratt and Whitney PT-6 turbine engines, one of the widest-used and most reliable engines ever built. The Basler BT-67's build makes it the optimal freight aircraft for Canada's North. Large front wheels allow it to operate onto short gravel runways, and as required onto soft, unprepared or ice runways. It's simple design is what makes it resilient to the harsh climate of Canada's North. The Basler BT-67 can be positioned throughout Canada and North America as required.
Specification | Value |
Speed | 210 knots |
Range | 2,140 nm |
Passenger Load | 0 |
Runway Requirement | 3,000 ft |
Cargo | Up to 10,000 lbs |
Bulk Fuel Capacity | Up to 6,800 litres |
Cubic Volume | 1,225 cubic feet |
Cargo Hold Dimensions | 500"L x 80"W x 76" h |
Door Size | Irregular Shaped - 84"L x 63"H to 93"L x 76"H |
Max Altitude | 12,000 ft |
Bases | Pickle Lake, Red Lake, Kapuskasing, Thompson |