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The de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter is a Canadian STOL (Short Takeoff and Landing) utility aircraft developed by de Havilland Canada, which produced the aircraft from 1965 to 1988; Viking Air purchased the type certificate, then restarted production in 2008 before re-adopting the DHC name in 2022.The aircraft's fixed tricycle undercarriage, STOL capabilities, twin turboprop engines and The DHC-6-400 Twin Otter is a new aircraft series in Viking Air's DHC-6 Series. It is a twin engine, light utility aircraft. Its predecessors include DHC-6-100, 110, 200, 300, 300M, 310, 320 and 300S. It is a high-winged, unpressurised commercial aircraft principally used to execute marine mammal aerial surveys, remote sensing missions Operational Manual DHC-6 Twin Otter Standard Operational procedures Appendix B KX 165A TSO Appendix B KLN-90B User Manual OVERVIEW SYSTEM USE DHC-8 Series 200/300 Model 2800 HGS Pilot Manual 2001 $ 9.95; Cart. Product categories. Aircraft Engine Manuals (11) Aircraft Misc. Manual (9) Avionics Manual (605) VMAR DHC-6 Twin Otter - Twin Engine Scale Perfection.Developed in 1965 via de Havilland Canada, this twin turbine DHC-6 was developed as the perfect STOL (Short Take Off and landing) aircraft to meet the demanding needs of commuter flight in the most hostile locales known to mankind. Rugged in design, the DHC-6 Twin Otter is a purpose built Aircraft Type and Registration: DHC-6 Series 310 Twin Otter, G-BVVK No & Type of Engines: 2 Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-27 turboprop engines The manufacturer's Pilot Operating Handbook and Aircraft Flight Manual state that: 'Adequate controllability during landing has been demonstrated using full flap extension (37.5° flap) in A crew of two pilots and one engineer operate and maintain the Twin Otter aircraft which is owned and operated by contracted service providers Kenn Borek Air. DHC-6 Twin Otter specifications. ski-equipped twin turboprop, fixed undercarriage STOL aircraft with a side entry cargo door (1,422 mm x 1,270 mm) maximum speed: 160 knots (on skis The Twin Otter is a high-wing twin-engine turboprop aircraft with a non-retractable tricycle gear, a non-pressurised cabin and two constant-speed props. In FlightGear, there are three versions available: Wheels, Floats (amphibious) and skis. Contents 1 About the original 2 Handling the aircraft 2.1 Preflight inspection 2.2 Engine startup process In 1965, de Havilland Canada developed the DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft —a high winged, Lin-pressurized twin engine turbine powered aircraft with fixed tricycle land gear. Designed as a rugged Short Take Off and Landing ("STOL") commuter, the Twin Otter was capable of car- rying passengers and cargo into remote unimproved Installed 4 ferry fuel tanks using dehavilland aircraft supplement 1 for a DHC-6-300 (weight and balance information & limitations-ferry fuel system installed in cabin) as a guide only. The tanks measure 36.0" x 36.0" which gives 9.00 sq. ft of floor coverage. Floor loading is 200 lbs. Per sq. ft. Consequently, the operator was not required to maintain any flight operations or flight standards manuals beyond that provided in the Twin Otter Aircraft Flight Manual. It was required to comply with the procedures and requirements of the Australian Parachute Federation and CASA as specified in a Deed of Agreement between the two organisations. De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 100
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