Sixty years ago, Canada's northern skies were dotted with single-engine monoplanes. These flying pickup trucks delivered a vast array of personnel and goods in support of a post-war economy that craved natural resources. They included the Fairchild Husky, the Noorduyn Norseman, the Republic Sea-bee, the Stinson Reliant, the ubiquitous de Havilland Beaver and its larger sibling, the Otter.
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