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Havilland Canada DHC-6
Twin Otter

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Intended
for commuter service, the DHC-6 Twin Otter first flew on 20
May 1965. With optional float and ski installations, this
aircraft has also found a ready market with air forces and
government agencies.
The U.S. Air Force Academy jump team, the Wings of
Blue, use two Twin Otters. |
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Specifications
(DHC-6 Series 300) |
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 | DHC-6: Company model number |
 | UV-18: Utility designation by U.S.
Military |
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