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barit1 2nd Apr 2012 02:33

Zwillingsbiber Brothers and the Double Beaver
 
Remarkable story recently come to light:

Double Double - The Story of the Zwillingsbiber Beaver > Vintage Wings of Canada

Load Toad 2nd Apr 2012 03:13

A double beaver?! Strewth.

Harley Quinn 2nd Apr 2012 05:04

Was this thread started a day too late?

Ridge Runner 2nd Apr 2012 09:55

Reckon so... it all falls apart when shots are shown of US Army machines etc..... :(

Lightning Mate 2nd Apr 2012 10:11

http://i636.photobucket.com/albums/u...inBeaver29.jpg

Ridge Runner 2nd Apr 2012 10:54

Nah, I still don't buy it...... Check 16501, the USAF Beaver that is still preserved in Dayton but is shown as a twin! Also the hanger shot has the name photoshoped on to it!!! i really don't have more time to waste on this .... :(

BEagle 2nd Apr 2012 11:31

What is the likelihood of any German having the surname of 'Zwillingsbiber' - German for 'twin beavers'?

Or airlines named 'Fowl-Aire Airways' and 'DuM Airways'?

Or an 'RAF pilot' by the name of 'Squadron Leader B. F. Twatt, DFC and Bar'?

Or 'Lac Beegfishinapan, Quebec', 'S'tukinnamuk, Northwest Territories' and 'Lac Ladouche'?

Rather a tedious compilation, lacking the subtelty to be a good April Fool story to all except the seriously dimwitted.

Lightning Mate 2nd Apr 2012 11:33

...and did you NB the annual BMW spoof...?

pigboat 4th Apr 2012 00:56

Barit, here's the one they did last year. :p

Canadian MiGs Test American Friendship.

barit1 4th Apr 2012 01:34

My long-time colleague has left specific instructions that his ashes be carried aloft in a R-985 Beaver floatplane, and scattered over his favorite body of water. Who could quarrel with that?

pigboat 4th Apr 2012 02:20


Who could quarrel with that?
Can't argue with that. I'm proud of the 1500 or so hours I have on it. That Zwillingsbiber machine must have been a bear in a crosswind. ;)

The author of that spoof did a fair job with Photoshop. Here's the original.
http://www.dhc-2.com/487_CF-EYT_Jack...ty_MJO_565.jpg

ICT_SLB 4th Apr 2012 02:39

And any Quebecer will tell you what "Tabernac(k)" means - or won't in polite circles. Beautifully done though.


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