Norseman$53748$ - translation to spanish
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Norseman$53748$ - translation to spanish

1935 UTILITY AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY NOORDUYN
C-64 Norseman; JA Norseman; CCF Norseman; UC-64A Norseman; Noorduyn UC-64A Norseman; Noorduyn Tp78; Noorduyn Norseman Mk.VI; Noorduyn C-64 Norseman; Noorduyn UC-64 Norseman; Noorduyn JA Norseman
  • A Mk.V "CF–BHS" originally registered to [[Lamb Air]]ways in 1945, on a display stand in [[Thompson, Manitoba]] since 2008
  • Buffalo Airways Norseman on floats in [[Yellowknife]], NWT
  • The remains of a Norseman form the official memorial to fallen of the Israeli Air Force
  • 3-view line drawing of the Noorduyn C-64A Norseman
  • Noorduyn Tp 78 at the [[Flygvapenmuseum]] (The Official Museum of the Swedish Air Force)
  • USAF Museum]] in Dayton OH.
  • Noorduyn Norseman "CF&ndash;HPY," <br />[[Alberta Aviation Museum]], Edmonton, Alberta
  • Noorduyn Norseman "CF&ndash;BSB" still operating in 2006, Edmund Lakes Lodge, Manitoba.
  • Huron Air Noorduyn Norseman ''CF-GSR'' at [[Red Lake, Ontario]], 2007
  • "Spirit of the Kenai", landing on [[Kenai Lake]], in [[Alaska]], August 2003.
  • A USAAF 3rd Air Commando Group UC-64A in the Philippines, 1945

Norseman      
n. Vikingo; escandinavo

Definition

Northmen

Wikipedia

Noorduyn Norseman

The Noorduyn Norseman, also known as the C-64 Norseman, is a Canadian single-engine bush plane designed to operate from unimproved surfaces. Distinctive stubby landing gear protrusions from the lower fuselage make it easily recognizable.

Introduced in 1935, the Norseman remained in production for almost 25 years with over 900 produced. A number of examples remain in commercial and private use to this day. Norseman aircraft are known to have been registered and/or operated in 68 countries and also have been based and flown in the Arctic and Antarctic regions.