De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter

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The de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter is a single-engined, high-wing, propeller-driven, short take-off and landing (STOL) aircraft developed by de Havilland Canada. It was conceived to be capable of performing the same roles as the earlier and highly successful Beaver, but is overall a larger aircraft.

Variants[edit | edit source]

  • DHC-3 Otter: Single-engined STOL utility transport aircraft.
  • CSR-123 Otter: STOL utility transport aircraft for the Royal Canadian Air Force.
  • YU-1 Otter: Six test and evaluation aircraft for the U.S. Army.
  • U-1A Otter: STOL utility transport aircraft for the US Army.
  • UC-1 Otter: STOL utility transport aircraft for the United States Navy. Later redesignated U-1B Otter in 1962.
  • DHC-3-T Turbo Otter: Otters fitted with either Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-27 or Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-34 turboprop engine.
  • Airtech Canada DHC-3/1000 Otter: Conversions powered by PZL Kalisz ASz-62IR engines.

Users[edit | edit source]

  • Argentina
    • Argentine Air Force
  • Australia
    • Royal Australian Air Force
  • Bangladesh
    • Bangladesh Air Force
  • Cambodia
    • Khmer Air Force
  • Canada
    • Royal Canadian Air Force
  • Chile
    • Chilean Air Force
  • Costa Rica
    • Air Surveillance Service
  • Ethiopia
    • Ethiopian Air Force
  • Ghana
    • Ghana Air Force
  • India
    • Indian Air Force
  • Indonesia
    • Indonesian Air Force
  • Myanmar
    • Myanmar Air Force
  • New Zealand
    • Royal New Zealand Air Force
  • Nicaragua
    • Nicaraguan Air Force
  • Nigeria
    • Nigerian Air Force
  • Norway
    • Royal Norwegian Air Force
  • Panama
    • Panamanian Aeronaval Service
  • Paraguay
    • Paraguayan Air Force
  • Philippines
    • Philippine Air Force
  • Rwanda
    • Rwandan Air Force
  • Tanzania
    • Tanzanian Air Force
  • United Kingdom
    • Royal Air Force
  • United States
    • United States Air Force
    • United States Army
    • United States Navy