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Old 27th Apr 2003, 00:37
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Anybody know of any T Otters for Lease

A proposed new Mexican Airline is looking for a couple of Twin Otters to lease preferably with floats.

If you know of any please post the info or send me a PM.

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Old 28th Apr 2003, 01:26
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Try this link http://www.borekair.com/ if they don't have any they likely will know where you might be able to get some.
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You may also want to try Harbour Air in YVR they are operating a pretty big fleet of Dehavilland aircraft.
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Old 10th Jun 2003, 08:44
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Still looking for a Twin Otter on floats. One of the things that's making this more difficult than I thought is that they have to be amphib floats.

Any help greatly appreciated.
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Try WinAir I heard they may one for sale down in the North Eastern Caribbean.
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CHANGE OF PLAN

We now require a Grumman Albatross (preferably with 30 seat configuration) and turbine engines but will consider normally aspirated as well.

Thanks Moby
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