Bush planes, in the the USA and Canada, are planes varied undercarriage of which allow to land on miscellaneous surfaces and airfields. The following pictures are of miscellaneous bush planes as taken over US or Canadian territories. Cessnas are Microsoft FS2002 defaults as De Havilland DHC-2 Beavers are from a freeware found on the Internet
A De Havilland DHC-2 Beaver MKI with tundra tires on a flight northeast of Yellowknife, Canada by summer as tundra tires allow to land outside any airfield
A Cessna C208 Caravan Amphibian flying South by the James Bay western shore, Canada in spring
A DHC-2 Beaver South of De Fuca Sound in the area of Seattle, Wa.
A DHC-2 Beaver heading to Juneau, Alaska (June)
One of the De Havilland DHC-2 Beaver MKIs on skis which perform cargo and alpinists transfers to Mount McKinley base camp, Alaska
Cessna C208 Caravan West of Fort Nelson, Canada in summer
A amphibian DHC-2 Beaver MKI along Vancouver Island, Canada (fall)
Amphibian De Havilland DHC-2 Beaver MKI at Berens River airfield, Canada in summer
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