DHC-6 TWIN OTTER NEWS |
2007 July 10 |
"Tunsberg 2" Is On Her Way! |
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N157KM (s/n 57)
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Today at local time 01:00 Twin Otter N157KM (s/n 57) took off from Luisburg, North Carolina, for her ferry flight back home to Norway. The route will be the same as for LN-JMP (s/n 184), when she was ferried back to Norway in April 2006; North Carolina - Boston - Bangor -Goose Bay - Keflavik - Torp - Jarlsberg. The Twin Otter is expected to land at her home base at Jarlsberg on 12 or 13 July. The the ferry pilot is Svein Tveitnes, a Norwegian from Hardanger, working as a pilot for Skydive Dallas, Dallas, Texas, flying Twin Otters, Caravans and Cessna 182s. Mr. Tveitnes will be in Norway a few months to help Tønsberg Fallskjermklubb with the introduction of their second ex RNoAF Twin Otter. Former owner Kevin McCole and one of his pilots have joined Tveitnes on the ferry flight. The new Twin Otter will be operated on US Register for a while, before Norwegian registration will be applied for. As told earlier, s/n 57 will be operating for Grenland FSK from Geiteryggen, Skien, this summer and autumn. The owners also hope to operate the Twin Otter for other commercial contracts off season. More information and photos will follow!
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2007 June 21 |
S/N 57 Is Coming Home! |
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N157KM (s/n 57)
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The Norwegian skydiving club Tønsberg Fallskjermklubb has started preparations to bring 'home' the second RNoAF Twin Otter that was sold to Mr. Kevin McCole, Massachusetts, USA, in 2002! N157KM is s/n 57, ex RNoAF 719 Squadron "XJ-L"/"057". The Twin Otter was used for skydiving by Jumptown, the home of the Massachusetts Sport Parachute Club (MSPC), Orange, Massachusetts, USA. Current plans are that N157KM will arrive in Norway at some date between 1. and 15 July. S/n 57 will be owned by A/S Hoppfly and operated by the skydiving club, same as LN-JMP (s/n 184). Plans for this Summer include skydiver lifting from Geiteryggen Airport in Skien and lifting during Norwegian Skydiving Championships from Jarlsberg 14 - 18 August 2007. Negotiations will also be made with the Norwegian DoD to operate the Twin Otter for skydiving training with "Hærens Jeger Kommando" (Norwegian Army Special Forces) and "Marinens Jeger Kommando" (Norwegian Navy SEALs). Our reporter from Tønsberg Fallskjermklubb also reports that LN-JMP performs like a dream! The engines will be due for overhaul during next winter, and plans are that the PT6A-20 engines will be replaced by more powerful PT6A-34 engines and 4-blade propellers. Norwegian pop star Mira Craig visited Jarlsberg on 20 May and made a tandem jump from LN-JMP. Newspaper "Dagbladet" published an article, video and a magazine front page on this story - excellent promotion for skydiving!
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2006 Apr 17 |
The Eagle Has Landed! |
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LN-JMP
at Torp tonight!
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Tønsberg Fallskjermklubb's new Twin Otter LN-JMP (s/n 184) landed on Torp Airport, Norway, at 22:40 local time tonight, after a 6 h 10 min non-stop flight from Keflavik, Iceland! The weather was very nice and thanks to strong downwinds, the final leg could be made without any landing for refueling underway to Torp. The Faeroy Islands were passed 17:30 and the oil rigs could be seen in the dark when approaching the Norway coast. More information will follow when available! Congratulations to the crew Sture Isaksson, Harald Olsen and Øivind Godager for bringing 184 safely back home!!! Below is a summary of the ferry flight:
Here
is a video from the arrival: http://mikrofly.com/kenneth/ln-jmp2.wmv
by Kenneth G. Sørensen!
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2006 Apr 13 |
LN-JMP Ferry Flight |
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From USA it is reported that the ferry flight of LN-JMP (s/n 184) from USA to Norway will start today. Ferry pilot Sture Isaksson has arrived to fly the aircraft. Øivind Godager is also in the ferry crew as a passenger and assistant. The 2P, Harald Olsen, will join the crew at Goose Bay, Canada. LN-JMP will fly in formation with the other ex RNoAF Twin Otter N157KM (s/n 57) up the east coast of USA to Boston. At Bangor, Maine, survival equipment will be taken aboard. If there is time left today, the flight will continue to Goose Bay.
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2006 Apr 09 |
Twin Otter To Norway |
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It is with great joy it is reported that ex RNoAF 719 Squadron Twin Otter s/n 184 is on her way back home to Norway, after 4 years in the USA! The Twin Otter was sold to Mr. Kevin McCole, Massachusetts, USA, in 2002 and registered N184KM. The Twin Otter was used for skydiving by Jumptown, the home of the Massachusetts Sport Parachute Club (MSPC), Orange, Massachusetts, USA. Jumptown started as the University of Massachusetts (Amherst) skydiving club in 1959 and was located in Turners Falls, MA until 1995 when they moved to larger facilities in Orange, MA. The Twin Otter has now been purchased by a group of skydiving enthusiasts operating from Jarlsberg Airport, near Tønsberg. A company called "Hoppfly AS" has been formed as owner of the Twin Otter. The Twin Otter will be operated for Tønsberg Fallskjermklubb. The Twin Otter got the Norwegian Reg, No. LN-JMP painted on the fuselage on 5 April, the same day that Norwegian CAA inspector Einar Bjørnebekk inspected and approved the aircraft for a temporary C of A at Luisburg, North Carolina. Norwegian pilot veteran Thore Virik also got a check out flight. On April 10, 2006, N184KM was cancelled from US Registry. Ex RNoAF Twin Otter 057 is also located at the airport. Registered N157KN, the aircraft is currently undergoing a major overhaul on left engine. Owner Kevin McCole is also selling N157KM... Kevin
McCole and Thore Virik were originally supposed to
ferry the LN-JMP 'back home' to Norway. However, new information today suggest that
ferry pilots will be Twin Otter veteran pilots Sture
Isaksson and Harald Olsen.
Øivind Godager will also be aboard, documenting the flight!
The planned route is Raleigh
(NC) - Bangor
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2006 Feb 23 |
Twin Otter in Production Again? |
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On February 23rd, 2006 – Viking Air Limited
announced that it has acquired Type Certificates for seven de Havilland
Canada heritage aircraft, including the DHC-2 Beaver and the DHC-6 Twin Otter,
from Bombardier Inc. After receiving approval from Transport Canada on
January 31, 2006, the transfer of the Type Certificates was completed
Wednesday evening February 22nd, during a ceremony at the Canadian
Aviation Museum in Ottawa.
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Updated: 2007-07-11Copyright © 2007 Steinar Saevdal |