DHC-3T Turbo Otter - Key West Florida
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Parked at Garden Key.
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The happy couple.
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The interior looking towards the cockpit.
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Garden Key otherwise known as Fort Jefferson.
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Ballast Key - On the way to the Dry Tortugas.
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The resin conversion parts.
Comments
7 November 2019, 03:42
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The whole trip was, but this part was the highlight. I hope I can do it justice.
7 November 2019, 13:12
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Oh that looks like a nice place to be with that clear blue sea Nathan 🙂
7 November 2019, 14:09
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Cool project! The link to your personal experience will make it all the more rewarding.
7 November 2019, 14:59
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This one has been on my mind for a while and since I attained the resin parts on the same day as my 8th Anniversary I thought it was appropriate to make a project. It will be a big challenge though!
7 November 2019, 20:11
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A wedding gift from our good friend was a floatplane trip from Key West to the Dry Tortugas. An epic adventure for the newlyweds 😉 8 years later and we still look back fondly on this trip.
I attained the resin parts to convert this to the Turbo-Prop variant recently. Many thanks to Chris Parsons, the king of Turbo-Otters. Check his work over on ARC.