Anyone interested in unusual aircraft should get to Andreas Airfield today, where a plane adapted to work in some of the remotest areas of the world is on display.
Ramsey software company AFD has put up the money for the Kodiak 100 Bush aircraft, which will fly humanitarian and relief missions in Kalimantan - part of Borneo in Indonesia.
The aircraft will be operated by Mission Aviation Fellowship, an international charity which sends aid by air to parts of the world where roads are virtually non-existent.
Pilot Henry Berhuis says it's an extraordinary plane: (play clip)
The Kodiak plane is on display at Andreas Airfield from 10am to 3pm.

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