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De Havilland Canada Dhc-6 Twin Otter | bgcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3" align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|De Havilland Twin Otter | olspan="3" align="center"| Twin Otter on Skis | | gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Description | | ole | colspan="2"|Transport | | rew | colspan="2"|2 | | irst Flight | colspan="2"|may 20 1965 | | ntered Service | colspan="2"| | | anufacturer | colspan="2"|de Havilland | | gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Dimensions | | ength | 49 ft 6 in | 15.1 m | | ingspan | 65 ft 0 in | 19.8 m | | eight | 19 ft 6 in | 5.9 m | | ing area | 420 ft² | 22.57 m² | | gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Weights | | mpty | 5850 lb | 2653 kg | | oaded | 10 500 lb | 4763 kg | | aximum takeoff | lb | kg | | apacity | colspan="2"| | | gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Powerplant | | ngines | colspan="2"| 2 PT6A-20 turboprops | | ower | 578 shp | 431 kW | | gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Performance | | aximum speed | 140 knot | 297 km/h | | erry range | 771 miles | 1427 km | | ervice ceiling | ft | m | | ate of climb | ft/min | m/min | | ing loading | lb/ft² | kg/m² | | gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Avionics | The DHC-6 Twin Otter is the most successful aircraft program in Canada's history. Development of the aircraft began in 1964. The first aircraft produced were the Series 100s. Later the 200s improved the STOL performance as well as adding a longer nose and reconfigured rear storage compartment. The 300s further increased performance by adding more powerful PT6A-27 engines. Twin Otters can have their landing gear replaced with floats or skis, and are popular as bush planes in Alaska and northern Canada. Additional Photos
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