The DeHavilland Canada DHC 6 Twin Otter was first flown
in 1965 with deliveries beginning in 1966. Three
production versions were offered during the 22 years of
production. The initial production version was
designated the -100, followed by the -200 and -300. The
-100 and -200 are better for inter-city commuter
service, while the -300 was developed to offer
increased payload capacity, higher cruising speeds,
better hot weather performance and a short takeoff
distance. Production ended with more than 800
deliveries.
The Twin Otter is made by the DeHavilland company of
Canada.
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