de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter - Wikipedia
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OverviewOperational historyDesign and developmentVariantsOperatorsSee alsoExternal linksTwin Otters could be delivered directly from the factory with floats, skis, or tricycle landing gear fittings, making them adaptable bush planes for remote and northern areas. Areas including Canada and the United States, (specifically Alaska) had much of the demand. Many Twin Otters still serve in the far north, but they can also be found in Africa, Australia, Asia, Antarctica, and other regions where b… Number built: Dec 2019: 985, (844 DHC, 141 Viking) First flight: 20 May 1965 Produced: 1965–1988 (Series 100–300), 2008–present (Series 400)
Number built: Dec 2019: 985, (844 DHC, 141 Viking)
First flight: 20 May 1965
Produced: 1965–1988 (Series 100–300), 2008–present (Series 400)
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