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  2. de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter - Wikipedia

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    The Twin Otter showed outstanding reliability, and remained in service until 2000 on certain routes. Widerøe of Norway was, at one time, the world's largest operator of Twin Otters. During one period of its tenure in Norway, the Twin Otter fleet achieved over 96,000 cycles (take-off, flight, and landing) per year. [citation needed]

  3. Viking Air - Wikipedia

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    The DHC-6-400 series Twin Otter design has all around better performance, it includes more power, space, and now can haul up to 4,280 lbs of freight. [citation needed] Viking Air also produces upgraded DHC-2 Beavers fitted with a Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-34 turboprop engine called the DHC-2T Turbo Beaver. [13] In December 2008, Viking Air ...

  4. De Havilland Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Series 300, introduced in 1969, had more powerful engines, allowing a 450-kg (1,000-lb) increase in takeoff weight and a 20-seat interior. All models can be fitted with skis or floats. DHC production ceased in late 1988, but in 2010, Viking Air restarted Twin Otter production with the introduction of the Series 400. [13]

  5. Honeywell Primus - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Primus Elite is an upgrade to older SPZ-8000 series and Primus 1000 and 2000/2000XP flight ... Viking Air DHC-6 Twin Otter ...

  6. List of de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter operators

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    The Twin Otter was and is used by dozens of airlines and militaries around the world, and was produced in three main series (100, 200, 300) until 1988. As of 2006, over 40 years after design and manufacturing work on the original DHC-6 began, more than 500 of this aircraft were still flying.

  7. de Havilland Canada Dash 7 - Wikipedia

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    Dash 7 flight deck. In other respects, the new DHC-7 was essentially a larger, four-engine version of the Twin Otter: the general layout remained similar, with a high aspect ratio, high-mounted wing, and similar details of the cockpit and nose profile.

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  9. List of STOL aircraft - Wikipedia

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    400 ft (122 m) Converted Cessna Skymaster. [11] De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver Mk 1: Canada 1947 Transport Production 1,015 ft (309 m) 1,000 ft (305 m) [12] De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver Mk III: Canada 1947 Transport Production 920 ft (280 m) 870 ft (265 m) [12] De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter: Canada 1951 Transport Production