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ID 30336 Views: 656
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Nature Air
DeHavilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter
Quepos - La Managua (XQP/MRQP)
Costa Rica, March 13, 2007
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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TI-AYQ (cn 422) The captain seems to be checking out the left main tire on this Twin Otter before departing Quepos for San Jose/Pavas. It does appear to be a bit low!

ID 30335 Views: 647
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Nature Air
DeHavilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter
Quepos - La Managua (XQP/MRQP)
Costa Rica, March 13, 2007
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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TI-AYQ (cn 422) Rolling out for departure, this angle shows the primitive paint scheme off to good effect. I believe it was designed by the children of the Nature Air sponsored NatureKids program. Nature Air was also the first airline in the world to be declared carbon neutral.

ID 6305 Views: 18029
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Nature Air
DeHavilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter
Quepos - La Managua (XQP/MRQP)
Costa Rica, March 13, 2007
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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TI-AYQ (cn 422) With the passengers still on board and the engines just shut down, this Nature Air Twin Otter is already having its luggage unloaded on the departure end of runway 04 at the exotic little airfield at La Managua in Quepos, Costa Rica. March 13, 2007

ID 3342 Views: 700
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Nature Air
DeHavilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter
Quepos - La Managua (XQP/MRQP)
Costa Rica, March 13, 2007
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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TI-AYQ (cn 422) Upon arrival from Pavas in San Jose, this Twin Otter is being positioned for deplaning and boarding at the terminal end of the runway at La Managua in Quepos. This festively painted aircraft belongs to the successor of Travelair, whom I first flew to Quepos in 1998. March 13, 2007

ID 2981 Views: 547
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Nature Air
DeHavilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter
Quepos - La Managua (XQP/MRQP)
Costa Rica, March 13, 2007
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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TI-AYQ (cn 422) Getting ready for a runway 04 departure on the ramp at Quepos. March 13, 2007

ID 2952 Views: 581
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Nature Air
DeHavilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter
Quepos - La Managua (XQP/MRQP)
Costa Rica, March 13, 2007
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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TI-AYQ (cn 422) The captain of this Twin Otter is checking something out on his left main gear as he awaits a Sansa Caravan to clear the runway at Aerodromo La Managua in Quepos Costa Rica. March 13, 2007

ID 2951 Views: 532
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Nature Air
DeHavilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter
Quepos - La Managua (XQP/MRQP)
Costa Rica, March 13, 2007
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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TI-AYQ (cn 422) Rolling out in Quepos, this Nature Air Twin Otter photo is dedicated to OPShots member chrisjake, who is a diehard "Twotter" fan. (Don't worry...more to come!) March 13, 2007

ID 2950 Views: 538
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Nature Air
DeHavilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter
Quepos - La Managua (XQP/MRQP)
Costa Rica, March 13, 2007
Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
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TI-AYQ (cn 422) A perfect aircraft for this small airfield, the versatile Twin Otter is utilized by a number of small airlines on services throughout Central America, and is the perfect fit for Quepos airport on the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica. All landings are done in this direction, and all departures in the opposite. Nature Air operates out of the secondary airport in San Jose, Pavas. March 13, 2007

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