Douglas (Basler) BT67 Turbo67 (DC3) Mauritania Air Force Aviation Photo 1290596


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Basler BT-67 Standard Conversion After thousands of hours of design, each BT-67 is engineered to assure that every component, assembly, or system is either new or the equivalent of new. All workmanship and materials meet the highest standards of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).


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Basler BT-67 specifications ski-equipped twin turboprop, STOL retractable wheeled ski equipped undercarriage aircraft with a side entry cargo door (2,130 mm × 1,420 mm) maximum speed: 195 knots (on skis) maximum range: 950 nautical miles standard, 2140 nm. long range fuel fuel capacity: 2865 litres standard, 5871 litres long range tanks


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The Kenn Borek Fleet Basler BT-67 (DC3T) Basler BT-67 (DC3T) Maximum Seating: 18 passengers, 2 pilots, 1 flight attendant Maximum Payload: 10,000 pounds Cargo Door Size: 78″ x 92″ Baggage Area: 1225 cubic feet Typical Range: 1800 miles Cruise Speed: 215 mph IFR / GPS equipped Satellite phone and tracking equipped


Douglas (Basler) BT67 Turbo67 (DC3) Mauritania Air Force Aviation Photo 1290596

The BASLER BT-67/DC3 Conversion, production in 1997-2019, requires a two man crew and can be configured in 19 seats. Maximum operating altitude of 28,000′, a optimal cruise speed of 176 knots/203 MPH, and a 750 NM/863 SM seats-full range. The BASLER BT-67/DC3 Conversion has a 4,150′ runway length (or runway plus clearway and/or.


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Specifications Cockpit All Part 25 Compliant Overhead system panels Circuit breakers Electrical junction box Instrument panel Engines Pratt & Whitney PT6A-67R engines, accessories Components and hardware Epoxy impregnated, carbon fiber reinforced cowlings & nacelles New Basler produced control Quadrant Propellers


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Options Overview The options are endless with the BT-67. Our airframe is customizable to meet your specific needs. Upper Cargo Door and Loading Lights for increased loading capabilities Endless interior options from Cargo Floor to Roller Ball Mats. Cargo Winch to D Ring Tie Downs. Air Conditioning to Lavatory. Passenger Seating to Mission Stations


Douglas (Basler) BT67 Turbo67 (DC3) DoS Air Wing Department of State Aviation Photo

The Basler BT-67 is a utility aircraft produced by Basler Turbo Conversions of Oshkosh, Wisconsin. It is a remanufactured and modified Douglas DC-3; the modifications are designed to significantly extend the DC-3's serviceable lifetime.


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C-GGSU Basler BT-67 Turbo 67 (Douglas DC-3) (MSN 13439) of CGG Aviation arrived at Jandakot on 5 December 2019 from Derby, Western Australia. It stayed until 10 January 2020, when it departed to Broome. A full history of this aircraft, originally built during the Second World War, is included at the end of this photo gallery.


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The Basler BT-67 combines the most reliable airframe in history with the industry's most reliable engines. It has been meticulously re-designed to serve our customers for generations to come. Customizable avionics packages to meet every customer's needs


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The BT-67 is superbly equipped in this respect with the PT6A-67R Turboprop engines from Pratt & Whitney Canada. The versatility and proven performance of the PT6A makes it the engine of choice for demanding, high-cycle/high-power applications.


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Basler Turbo-67 (BT-67) specs Manufacturer: Douglas: Country: United States of America: First flight: 1990: Production ended: ? Production total: 45+ Series: BT-67 Turbo 67 (AC-47T): C-47 conversion with PT6A-67R turboprop engines BT-67 Turbo 67 (DC-3T): DC-3 conversion with PT6A-67R turboprop engines Propulsion: 2 turboprop engines :


Douglas (Basler) BT67 Turbo67 (DC3) Alfred Wegener Institute AWI (Kenn Borek Air

BASLER BT-67. AIRtec's BT-67 is an all-weather, FAR Part 25 approved Douglas DC-3 with PT6A-67R turboprop engines, and 5-bladed Hartzell reversing propellers. Its modernized cockpit design features advanced avionics, including autopilot, weather radar, TAWS, TCAS ll, and long-range communications..


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The BT-67 modernization includes a complete airframe overhaul, aerodynamic improvements, structural modifications that increase strength and improve performance, and new systems that improve reliability.