N985P - 1966 DEHAVILLAND DHC-2 MK. I(L20A) - Complete Aircraft History & Registry Information

Quick Facts & Current Owner

Current Owner
985P LLC
Location
SEATTLE, Washington
Registration Status
Active until 10-31-2028
Serial Number
1624
Last Seen on Market
Never Listed
Last Seen Airborne
August 2025
Last FAA Action Date
November 2024
Owned Since
October 2012
Location of N985P in SEATTLE, Washington

About the DEHAVILLAND DHC-2 MK. I(L20A)

The de Havilland DHC-2 Mk. I, also known as the Beaver, and designated L-20A by the U.S. military, is a single-engine, high-wing, propeller-driven short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft. Developed by the Canadian company de Havilland Canada, the Beaver was introduced in 1947 and produced until 1967, with over 1,600 units built. It quickly became iconic for its ruggedness, reliability, and versatility, making it a preferred choice for bush flying, a niche that involves navigating remote and rugged terrains often accessible only by air.

The DHC-2 Beaver was motivated by the need for a robust aircraft capable of carrying substantial cargo loads into rugged, inaccessible areas such as those found in Canada and Alaska. Before its production, many remote operators relied on older, less capable aircraft that struggled with the demands of bush flying. Recognizing this, de Havilland Canada designed the Beaver to exceptionally high standards of durability and performance, thereby meeting the unique needs of Canadian bush pilots.

Key Features and Capabilities

One of the Beaver's standout features is its STOL capability, enabling it to take off and land on short, unprepared airstrips, which is crucial for operations in isolated areas. Its Pratt & Whitney R-985 Wasp Junior radial engine provided reliable and ample power, while its high wing design, large flaps, and robust undercarriage allowed for excellent handling and stability even under adverse conditions.

The aircraft was adapted for amphibious operations with the addition of floats, and some models were equipped with skis for snow landings, enhancing its versatility. The Beaver also found a significant role in military operations, with the U.S. Army and Air Force using it for reconnaissance, medical evacuation, and personnel transport under the designation L-20A.

Market Position and Use Cases

Today, the de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver remains a beloved aircraft among aviators and continues in service worldwide, often restored and maintained by enthusiasts who appreciate its historical significance and unmatched utility in rugged environments.



Flight History and Activity for N985P

Last Observed Flight

August 11, 2025

Near Shoreline, WA

Monthly Activity

48

Flights in past 30 days

Annual Activity

231

Flights in past 12 months

Last Known Location

Last flight location of N985P

Maintenance and Safety Records

✓ No accidents, incidents, or service difficulty reports on file for this aircraft.

Complete History Timeline

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Nov 2024

Registration

Registered to 985P LLC in SEATTLE, WA




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Jun 2023

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Registered to 985P LLC in SEATTLE, WA




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May 2021

Registration

Registered to 985P LLC in SEATTLE, WA




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Jul 2018

Registration

Registered to 985P LLC in SEATTLE, WA




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Jul 2015

Registration

Registered to 985P LLC in SEATTLE, WA




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Sep 2014

Registration

Registered to 985P LLC in SEATTLE, WA




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Oct 2012

Registration

Registered to 985P LLC in SEATTLE, WA




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Frequently Asked Questions

Who owns N985P?

N985P is currently registered to 985P LLC in SEATTLE, Washington.

What type of aircraft is N985P?

N985P is a 1966 DEHAVILLAND DHC-2 MK. I(L20A) with serial number 1624.

Has N985P been in any accidents?

No, N985P has no accidents or incidents on file with the FAA/NTSB.