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1967 De Havilland DHC-2
Single Engine Piston
Contact for Price
Location
Hawkesbury, ON, Canada
Total Time
23,481 hrs
Engine SMOH
1,055 hrs
Seats
6
Engine
Pratt & Whitney R-985
Cruise
124 kts (230 km/h)
ICAO Type
DHC2
✓ Clean NTSB
⚠ High time
Listing Details
Seller reported- Year
- 1967
- Make
- De Havilland
- Model
- DHC-2
- Total Time
- 23,481 hr
- Location
- Hawkesbury, ON, Canada
- Seller
- Canadian Aircraft Sales
- Source
- controller.com
Currently Part 135 , Working Beaver Alaskan Door, High Gross 6000 Lbs, Sealand Wing Tips, Sealand 5475 Floats, 9 Seats ( FOLDING)
De Havilland DHC-2 — Model Specs
Model specificationStandard specs for this model. Actual aircraft may differ.
Seats
6
Cruise Speed
124 kts (230 km/h)
Max Speed
137 kts (254 km/h)
Range
455 nm (843 km)
Ceiling
18,000 ft (5,486 m)
Max Weight
5,100 lbs (2,313 kg)
Useful Load
2,100 lbs (953 kg)
Horsepower
450 HP
Fuel Capacity
95 gal (360 L)
Fuel Burn
24 GPH (91 L/h)
TBO
1,500 hrs
Estimated Cost of Ownership
AeroGurus estimateFuel Burn
24.0 GPH
~$156/hr
Variable Cost
$250/hr
fuel + mx + reserves
Annual Fixed
$35,000/yr
hangar + insurance + annual
Engine Overhaul
$50,000
every 1,500 hrs
AeroGurus estimates based on industry averages for the . Actual costs vary by location, usage, maintenance history, and configuration. Not a financial quote.
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Market price band
De Havilland DHC-2 typical:
$340,000 – $515,000
median $430,000
across 7 active listings
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About the De Havilland DHC-2
The de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver is widely regarded as the greatest bush plane ever built — a six-seat, single-engine STOL aircraft powered by a Pratt and Whitney R-985 Wasp Junior radial engine (450 HP) that can operate from any surface: water, gravel, grass, snow, or pavement. Built from 1947 to 1967 with only 1,657 produced, the Beaver has become an appreciating collectible — surviving examples increase in value every year as supply shrinks and demand from tour operators, lodges, and adventure operators only grows.
The Beaver's round-engine sound, massive useful load (2,100 lbs), and legendary STOL capability (takeoff in 600 feet on wheels) make it irreplaceable in bush operations from Alaska to British Columbia to East Africa. On Edo 4580 or Wipaire 4000 floats, the Beaver is the standard Pacific Northwest floatplane.
Turbine conversions (Texas Turbine/Blackhawk PT6A-34 or -21, 550-680 SHP) replace the aging radial engine with turboprop reliability and add $300,000-$500,000 to value. Turbine Beavers cruise at 120-130 KTAS with dramatically improved climb performance and payload.
Buying advice. Wing spar condition is the most critical structural item — verify compliance with all service bulletins. Float attachment fittings, belly skins, and lower fuselage longerons require careful corrosion inspection. For radial-engine Beavers, R-985 cylinder condition, oil consumption, and accessory case integrity are key items. Turbine conversions require verification of the STC, engine condition, and installation quality.
Market. Radial-engine Beaver on wheels: $400,000-$800,000. On floats: $500,000-$1.2M. Turbine Beaver on amphibious floats: $800,000-$1.5M+. A de Havilland Beaver for sale is a trophy asset that appreciates while you fly it.
Produced 1948–1967.