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The first batch of
Otters for the Indian Air force was received from
Canada
in Sep 1956 to supplant earlier received Devons in the light utility role.
No 41 squadron was the first sqn to convert. The Otter’s main role was
supplanting porters and mules carrying supplies and evacuating wounded from the
unreachable airstrips in the hills of
Assam
in
India
’s Far East in the tri junction of
Tibet
,
India
and
Burma
. The aircraft was constantly in action in 1960s while ousting the
Portuguese from the enclave of
Goa
in Dec 61, supporting mountain troops operating against the Chinese invasion in
Oct 62 and in support of action against Pakistani forces along the western front
in Sep 65 and Dec 71. Its greatest moment of glory was when airlifting
reinforcements in the shape of the 4/11 Dogras and heavy mortars into the
Chinese besieged Walong airstrip. The Otters flew their last mission into Walong
on 16 Nov 62 to evacuate wounded as Chinese shells continuously bracketed the
strip, One Otter being lost on the ground. The Otter continued in service
till 1995 being finally replaced by the Dornier 228. All the otters were stored
at kanpur/Chakeri until sold back to Canadian bush airlines. Initial otters were
received in the then standard silver scheme and some were camouflaged grey/green,
brown/green for the 62 and 65 ops. All otters later became overall olive
like their Caribou counterparts. Some otters were also in light blue/green
and some were modified for VIP carriage with the standard dark blue/sky scheme
of the VIP sqn. The ac provided yeoman service in its 40 yrs in the IAF,
its niche STOL capabilities prevented it from being fully replaced by any other
type even today.
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I bought this model
(with skis) a long time ago but was daunted by the surgery required to convert
it to the wheeled version. So here it is with completely scratch built
undercarriage and wheels. I’ve chosen the rare green/grey scheme,
basically RAF WW II temperate colours. I’ve still to finish it with the
white serial (impossible to print on my printer).
Polly
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