August 16-17, 2008- Camarillo Airshow
Pilatus PC-6 Porter
The
Pilatus Porter was originally flown in 1959 in Switzerland. The PC-6 is
well known in the world of aviation for it's STOL (Short Take Off and
Landing) capabilities. Because it can take off and land in almost any
condition, it attracted the attention of militaries, rescue servies and
intelligence agencies the world over. A PC-6 also set the record for
the highest landing ever made in a fixed wing aircraft when one landed
on the Dhaulagiri glacier in Nepal at 18,865 feet! In USAF service, it
was dubbed the AU-23A Peacemaker and the US Army called in the UV-20
Chiricahua. Clay Lacy flew this airplane through a great display,
showing the STOL and climb capabilities. Fairchild Hiller license
builds these aircraft in the United States.
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