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| | de Havilland Otter |
 | | De Havilland Canada marketed the Otter to the US Army, which became the largest DHC-3 operator, flying it as the U1. |
 | | Its predecessor is the DE HAVILLAND BEAVER, a smaller aircraft with the same characteristics that fulfilled the same role. |
 | | The Twin Otter, DHC-6, which first flew on May 25, 1965, is a twin-engine, modified version of the original Otter, designed as a bush plane but which filled an important niche globally as a commuter aircraft. |
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